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There is a law in New Zealand that very roughly is about if a person buys stolen goods unknowlingly for fair consideration they have good title to them.
Is there a similar law in the US and how would it apply to stolen domains?
Likewise, what about some sort of test for the owner of the stolen domains, like if they were extremely negligent and made their domain account very easy to hack, "inducing" someone to steal their domains and rip some other innocent party off. Their negligence effectively caused someone else to get ripped and then they still get the domains back.
e.g. I leave the keys in my car, it gets stolen, someone then buys the car the next day not knowing it was stolen. I then get my car back from them and what are they left to do?
All theoretical, but interesting I think.
Is there a similar law in the US and how would it apply to stolen domains?
Likewise, what about some sort of test for the owner of the stolen domains, like if they were extremely negligent and made their domain account very easy to hack, "inducing" someone to steal their domains and rip some other innocent party off. Their negligence effectively caused someone else to get ripped and then they still get the domains back.
e.g. I leave the keys in my car, it gets stolen, someone then buys the car the next day not knowing it was stolen. I then get my car back from them and what are they left to do?
All theoretical, but interesting I think.