This is a typical article posted by the elitists. If they don't know who is saying something, they can't personally destroy them and without personal destruction, they have nothing to say./div>
Why is this so hard? When I buy something, assuming it's legal to own, I own it. I can't think of anything else that is contrary to that except for the governments right to eminent domain. Even using the right of eminent domain they need to "buy" the property at "fair market value". What's the "fair market value" of a domain? I believe that it's somewhere between the GoDaddy price and the value of the last published sale. I seem to remember a domain (sex.com) selling for something like $13 Million recently. Why would folks continue to "buy" domains when they could sue for them?/div>
Anonymous Commenters: Cowards Or Contributors?
If I bought it, I own it.
We all should go there
I wonder how many subpoenas are too many?
Could the court issue 1 million?
What effect would the fact that a visitor doesn't even own a
Play Station have on the process?
Is it simply illegal to visit a website with illegal content, or does there have to be intent on the part of the visitor?
Just questions... Big Brother is coming back into to your lives!/div>
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