William Allen Simpson writes...
As far as I can see, you wouldn't even have to prove that NASA.COM was "in a manner reasonably calculated to convey the impression". That would be up to NASA and/or FTC, should Internic get them to come to the court (third party cross complaint, perhaps).
There are indeed two cases here now: 1. Is NASA.COM violating the law? 2. Did NSI violate the terms of the contract? If there is no valid pre-existing justification for the letters NASA held by those who ran NASA.COM, then I'd probably end up deciding that they were in violation of the law. But given the late manner of pointing this out, they would not be found to be causing damages that they could control. NASA.GOV has had plenty of time to form a legal case against NASA.COM and get them cut off, and didn't do so, so I would not consider any expediency or damages as appropriate here. Likewise, I would be ruling against NSI for the actual loses, although not likely any punitive damages, for failing to provide for a transition period of 30 days (starting when a new registration goes online), when in fact they had plenty of opportunity to do so, and most certainly have the technical capacity to do so. But then, I'm not the judge in the case, nor am I a lawyer, so you'll have to put yourself in the same position and figure it out for yourself. Keep in mind that what we are hearing over the net may not be the whole story, and were this to have truly followed the due process course it should have, entirely different facts may have come out. I certainly believe had NSI followed its own policy, there would be a very weak case, if any at all, against it. Were NSI's policy better formulated, there would be virtually no cases against it.
Although, for curiousities sake, what did this NASA stand for, and what was their product?
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