Three number domain names returned to rightful owner after lawsuit.
A U.S. Federal Court has ordered the domain names 224.com, 605.com and 452.com be returned to Traffic Names, Ltd.
Ian Andrew of Traffic Names filed suit last year alleging the domain names were stolen from his eNom account. He found out about the theft after the domain names were listed for sale on domain name marketplace 4.cn. 4.cn noticed the recent ownership change and contacted Andrew to make sure he was aware.
ESQWire.com and Greenberg & Lieberman, as well as local counsel, represented Traffic Names.
The court ordered the domain names transferred back to Traffic Names last month, and whois records show that Verisign has completed the transfers.
Acro says
The court order was issued several months ago, and the domains were returned around that time: http://domaingang.com/domain-news/esqwire-law-firm-assists-return-3-valuable-numeric-com-domains/
Mark Mueller says
I originally registered 224com back in the 90’s. Glad I sold it when I did. Geez, what a hassle that must have been.