Thread: Oron Sued
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Old 06-21-2012, 09:54 AM  
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Originally Posted by Just Alex View Post
He is not
I thought they said he was in Florida?

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The director/controlling party for Oron is Bochenko, a resident of Jacksonville,
Florida and Golden, Colorado.
If not, then he will settle for a huge amount or lose his domain. Either way, he is about to lose.

Looks like CCbill may be getting drug into this after all.

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Oron.com utilizes the services of the company CC Bill to process its payments. CC
Bill is an American company operating out of Tempe, Arizona. See Exhibit 3.

Personal jurisdiction is proper over the Defendants because the wrongful activity at
issue concerns Defendant?s operation of commercial businesses through which Defendants
knowingly transact business and enter into contracts with individuals and companies in the United
States, including CC Bill, a Tempe, Arizona company that handles payment processing for Oron.
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As a foreign defendant, Oron is subject to jurisdiction in any district. See 28 U.S.C.
1391 (?An alien may be sued in any district.?). See also Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(k)(2). Oron is a foreign
corporation with sufficient contacts with the United States to render jurisdiction proper in any U.S.
court.
23. Oron utilizes a Virginia based domain name registrar and U.S. based companies to
receive payment from members and to provide payment to members for services. See Exhibits 3-
5. Further, Oron lists a Pennsylvania address on its domain name registration. Therefore, Oron has
availed itself of the privilege of doing business in the United States, and it is properly subject to
jurisdiction in any federal court.
Either way, Oron as we know it is about to be over.
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