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Register.com Loses Class action Lawsuit

Anonymous Blowhard writes "I found out today I am a member of a class that just beat register.com in New York Supreme Court!! The suit was filed by Michael Zurakov because register.com pointed his newly registered domain(s) to 'coming soon' web pages. Mr. Zurakov receives $12,500 for the harm caused by register.com while members of the class can look forward to a settlement of $5 off their next domain renewals. Register.com will also pay 'reasonable Class Counsel attorneys' fees and costs in an amount not to exceed $642,500.00, subject to Court approval.' If you want to exclude yourself from the class, giving up any settlement and not being bound by its terms, you have to opt-out."

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  1. I won this class action lawsuit... by Jonny+Royale · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...and all I got was a $5 off coupon.

    $650,000 in court fees, huh? Guess we know who the lawyers were fighting for.

  2. phew, finally.... by andih8u · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now I can sue apache for that horrible advertising page that informs me I've successfully installed the apache server and welcomes me to my new home in cyberspace.

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    1. Re:phew, finally.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      ...and we'll give you a coupon worth $0.00 off your next purchase of any Apache Software Foundation product.

  3. In other news... by nacturation · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...and all I got was a $5 off coupon.

    Register.com today announced their fees are increasing by $5 for new domain registrations and renewals.

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  4. Re:i really don't mean to be anti-us by RestiffBard · · Score: 0, Funny

    my most humble apologies on behalf of all Americans. A great many of us, sadly, are twits.

    We're also responsible for labels on hair dryers warning that you not use them in the shower.

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  5. Re:i really don't mean to be anti-us by Gr00ve · · Score: 1, Funny

    I agree. This is truly ridiculous.

    They should be suing whoever sold them the alcohol.

    I bet there wasn't even a warning sticker saying "Caution: Drinking alcohol may cause accidental horizonalism".

  6. Re:And I thought suing for spilt coffee was insane by shepd · · Score: 3, Funny

    So, let's suggest I purchase some acid. This company, they screw up, I purchased 10% acid (enough to burn through my skin in 1 minute) but they packed in 100% acid (enough to burn through my skin in 10 seconds).

    I decide to carry this dangerous item using my genitalia. Being a moron, I crush the relatively fragile carrier with my thighs and spill this acid all over myself. Rather than being able to wash this stuff off and avoiding sexual pleasure for a week, I have to be hospitalized.

    Do I get to sue also? No, I clearly misused a product that, either way, wasn't labelled to be used in that manner. If it were labelled "Please spread this item on your genetalia", I'd have a pretty good case. But it wasn't.

    If she sued because the correct usage of the product harmed her, THAT'S FINE. She could sue for 3rd degree mouth burns. That would be fine with me.

    You do NOT get to sue, in my books, for ANY unintended usage of a product that turns out to be dangerous. Otherwise what happens when one of my $29.99 power supplies gets used in a heart monitor? Do I get sued for it failing at the wrong time and KILLING a patient?

    Certainly not. That's misuse of the product. And at least in that case, it was doing something related to proper use of the product. In this lady's case, the item in question wasn't even NEAR where it belonged. This woman assumed the coffee would only cause some burning if she crushed the cup, not a lot. If she assumed none, then honestly, she's really dumber than some of the unfortunate bedridden, braindead people waiting for death at various hospitals not visited by Dr. Kevorkian. At least their natural reactions cause them to shy away from hot items.

    Jesus, how can you be so stupid to take a risk of even some burning?

    "Damn, lost my ring in with the boiling carrots. Well, I think they've only been on for a minute, I'll just reach in there and get it." "Oh, shit, I burned myself because this stove heats up faster than my usual one. I HAD BETTER SUE FRIGIDAIRE FOR MILLIONS RIGHT AWAY BECAUSE I'M KING DUMBSHIT! Or should I phone emergency... so hard to decide."

    >The woman who spilt it was hospitalized for 8 days and suffered 3rd degree burns on 6 percent of her body

    I'm sorry she's an idiot and drinks beverages (hot, cold, lukewarm, of any type really) with her vagina. However, someone that stupid really needs hospitalization for something; I'm just glad they caught her before she did more serious damage to herself.

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  7. Re:Won the law suit? by DaneelGiskard · · Score: 1, Funny

    *uh* ... *thinks* ... that's a catch question ... right? *sweats* ..errr

    *ducks*

    both?

    Now if you would have included register.com into that question, it would have been _really_ tricky...

  8. Re:"NY Supreme Court" can be misleading by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny
    In NY, the appeal court is called the "District Court", and the Supreme Court is known as the Small Claims Court.

  9. Re:Lawyer Spam! by Oddly_Drac · · Score: 2, Funny

    "You have to opt out to exclude yourself from a class action suit?"

    Use the handy 'remove' link at the bottom of the filing.

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  10. Re:This was a stupid lawsuit. by _Spirit · · Score: 2, Funny

    The funniest thing that happened when I clicked that link was that I got a popup saying I was the 50000000 th visitor and that that had won me a prize. I thought this was supposed to be a new domain ? 49999999 previous visitors sounds more like a "used" domain.

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  11. Re:Sigh by Zaiff+Urgulbunger · · Score: 2, Funny

    Funny thing is, he saw the advert for the lawyer on his "coming soon" page!!

  12. Re:register.com, the e-rag? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Enough flaimebait. Bring on the jailbait!

  13. Re:"NY Supreme Court" can be misleading by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    If supreme does not mean "highest" here, maybe it means "comes with guacamole, cheese, and sour cream"?