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Verizon awarded $33 million judgement against registrar OnlineNIC

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Gerry

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No need for anxiety.

Lawsuits are more boring than most people realize.

The attorney who represented the complainant in the UDRP has informed us that they are not representing the complainant in the suit, and we are serving the joint complainants in Brazil and Uruguay.

It is unlikely they are going to show up.
Wishing you gents the best of luck.

Looks like a dream team lineup of domainers and legal counsel.
 

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Not entirely true, as they can petition ICANN to have their RAA (the accreditation) cancelled, if they dont pay / settle or come to an agreement of some kind.

They'll have to get a court order to do that.

It is unlikely that Onlinenic has any assets in the United States other than its registrar accreditation.

What Verizon would want with the accreditation is anyone's guess.
 
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