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Originally posted by Kimmykim
.com domains don't reside offshore. They are still under ICANNs control at the end of the day... if I won a suit against someone that was offshore and they had a .com or .net domain, that's the first thing I'd move to take... especially if it was a good one.
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well isn't the whole point of going offshore to avoid the suit ? They couldn't sue a domain name.. they'd have to sue a company. What if the company is somewhere, where this patent isn't valid (ie canada) ?
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