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Kremen settles with VeriSign over Sex.com for $15 million
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Phil Sbarbaro, our head litigator at Network Solutions, now retired, had as our #1 strategic legal goal NEVER to get a domain name defined as property. And he was successful, up through the Virginia Supreme Court.
His agrument was quite compelling from a legal perspective. I wonder what went wrong in the sex.com case (besides some rather egrigious facts) or did VRSN just pussy out?
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