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Originally Posted by theking
It is enforceable...but at your time and expense...not the court that issued the judgement. One can use the judgement to enforce it...but there are legal hoops to jump through...but the biggest expense involed is the hiring of an investigator if one has to in order to locate assests. I do not know if the domain name would have much value to you other than the satisfaction of having the person to buy another domain name.
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imagine obtaining a large tube and ALL it's traffic for a $10,000 judgement......
cost to do it - a few hundred to a few thousand dollars...
the point is STOPPING THEM - people get caught up in the 'millions' and get greedy - the point of suing them is to STOP them - shut them down - not to get money from them.
a micro approach from multiple sources could be ONGOING with EVERY offense.
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