Alright, how about this - let's wait and see what the bankruptcy judge says. Which firm do you practice for? On Mar 24, 2011, at 3:05 PM, William Herrin wrote:
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Ernie Rubi <ernesto@cs.fiu.edu> wrote:
http://ciara.fiu.edu/publications/Rubi%20-%20Property%20Rights%20in%20IP%20N... Even assuming Kremen was decided as ARIN says; United States District Courts can and do disagree.
Hi Ernie,
The case you refer to was a dispute about a trademark which the a particular domain name infringed. The court's theory was that the property right in the trademark (well documented in law) covered the domain name too (fresh precedent). So while a court could disagree about IP addresses, it's not really accurate to say that one has.