BODOG LOSES DOMAIN CONFISCATION APPEAL (Update)
10 October 2008
U.S. default judgement is now a massive $50
million
The acrimonious patents dispute between 1st Technology
LLC and the online gambling group Bodog (see previous
InfoPowa reports) has entered a new phase following the
failure of a Bodog appeal to the Court of Appeals for
the Federal Circuit this week.
The matter has its roots in a patents infringement claim
launched in June last year in a Nevada court by 1st
Technology which Bodog failed to attend amid arguments
regarding the proper service of process. In the case,
1st Tech obtained a default judgement for $46 597 849
and the confiscation of Bodog domains, which forced a
rebranding exercise. A subsequent case in Washington
State likewise did not go well for the online gambling
group.
Bodog apparently appealed the hefty default judgement in
an effort to overturn the District Court of Nevada
judge's ruling and the Court of Appeals for the Federal
Circuit has now supported the lower court's ruling.
The amount due to 1st Technology from Bodog now exceeds
$50 million, says 1st Tech CEO Dr. Scott Lewis.
"We cannot be more pleased," Lewis says of the failure
of the appeal. "Bodog has consistently tried to
circumvent the United States justice system, and
disregarded the legitimacy of our claims against it. We
now have the certainty we need to accelerate our seizure
of any and all global assets to satisfy the judgment,
and bring fairness and respect back to Bodog's
commercial dealings."
Flachsbart & Greenspoon LLC, a Chicago law firm won the
appeal for 1st Technology in Appeal No. 2008-1132.
The failure of Bodog's appeal follows a victory for 1st
Tech in the District of Western Washington last week,
where a court granted significant parts of a preliminary
injunction to halt any transactions or transfers of
Bodog's trademarks.
The co-pending lawsuit in Washington seeks (among other
claims) to undo conveyances among defendants Bodog
Entertainment Group S.A., Bodog IP Holdings Ltd., and GK
World Link Telecom S.A. Both Flachsbart & Greenspoon and
Venkat Balasubramani represent 1st Technology in Case
No. 08-CV-872 in the Western District of Washington.
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