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The battle over the sex.com case may be over, but it seems there's no end to hanky-panky when it comes to online domain names. In Kremen v. Cohen , the 9th Circuit rejected a porn king's latest appeal over a $65 million award to sex.com's original registrant, Gary Kremen. In the course of this decadelong legal adventure, Kremen helped blazed new trails in registrar liability and domain name law. Whether he ever collects a judgment, and whether the case is finally over, important legal issues remain.
July 20, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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