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What is the administrative decision in Julia Fiona Roberts v. Russell Boyd Case No. D2000-0210? Do you agree? Would you get the same decision if the person were not a famous actress?
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The decision in this case was that the owner of juliaroberts.com did not have a good faith claim to the domain name and that they used the domain name in bad faith. This basically means that the owner of the domain name did not have a legitimate purpose in using the name (for example, it was the name of the owner themselves, ...
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