Cyber-Squatter Mentality: Greed In Action!
bugnuts writes: "A pseudo-cyber-squatter is showing typical mentality of greed by suing ICANN for defamation. ICANN warned that TLDs were not decided, because some companies were selling preregistered domains with no clue what those domains will be. The suit claims that this warning was defamatory." Now I've seen it all - scammers suing ICANN for warning people about their scam.
They would not only have to show libel, but also show that their announcement was directed at RegLand Inc.
To show libel they must prove that:
- A defamatory communication about the complainant,
- Which was untrue
- acting with actual malice, in the sense of knowledge that the
communication was false or having reckless disregard of its truth or falsity
This is the standard for public figure libel. Even if they are not a public figure, the issue, being of public interest, would make them a limited purpose public figure.In Texas there is no anti-SLAPP statute which would have made it easier to dismiss. But, the courts agree that this type of case should be dismissed as early as possible, if it is proper to dismiss.
Of couse, we don't have all the facts and are speculating here.
Fight Spammers!
Can a judge summarily rule that the complainent must pay a large fine for wasting everyone's time with crap like this? Somewhere beyond such frivolous legal actions are real issues that desparately need attention.
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