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.Austin Rare Coins, Inc., buys and sells rare coins, bullion, and other precious metals through eight Web sites with different domain names. An unknown individual took control of Austins servers and transferred the domain names to another registrant without Austins permission. The new registrant began using the domain names to host malicious contentincluding hate letters to customers and fraudulent contact informationand to post customerscredit-card numbers and other private information, thereby tarnishing Austins goodwill. Austin filed a suit in a federal district court against the new registrant under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act. Is Austin entitled to a transfer of the domain names? Explain. [Austin Rare Coins, Inc. v.Acoins.com, __F.Supp.2d __,2013WL 85142(E.D.Va.2013)]
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