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    information VPN.com LLC has filed a multimillion lawsuit

    VPN.com LLC has filed a multimillion lawsuit against long time domain investor George Dikian (California), Qiang Du (Hong Kong) and John Doe at the US District Court (California). The lawsuit involves a $250,000 payment in Bitcoin and $6.625 million in owed commissions on multiple transactions...
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    information VPN.com LLC has filed a multimillion lawsuit

    VPN.com LLC has filed a multimillion lawsuit against long time domain investor George Dikian (California), Qiang Du (Hong Kong) and John Doe at the US District Court (California). The lawsuit involves a $250,000 payment in Bitcoin and $6.625 million in owed commissions on multiple transactions...
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    domains 509.com buyer defends domain in lawsuit

    The person who paid $109,000 to buy 509.com in a domain name auction has responded to a lawsuit that alleges the domain name was previously stolen. Yin Sheng filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in July against John Doe and in rem against the domain, saying the domain was stolen from him. He...
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    domains 509.com buyer defends domain in lawsuit

    The person who paid $109,000 to buy 509.com in a domain name auction has responded to a lawsuit that alleges the domain name was previously stolen. Yin Sheng filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in July against John Doe and in rem against the domain, saying the domain was stolen from him. He...
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    domains Lawsuit alleges CEOs.com, xus.com & other are stolen

    A California man says that CEOs.com, xus.com, and six other domain names were stolen from his Network Solutions account. Aiping (“Alan”) Wei, Ph.D., filed an in rem lawsuit in Virginia on Friday to try to recover the two valuable domain names along with cnooc.com, cnpc.com, dendrimer.com...
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    domains Lawsuit alleges CEOs.com, xus.com & other are stolen

    A California man says that CEOs.com, xus.com, and six other domain names were stolen from his Network Solutions account. Aiping (“Alan”) Wei, Ph.D., filed an in rem lawsuit in Virginia on Friday to try to recover the two valuable domain names along with cnooc.com, cnpc.com, dendrimer.com...
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