SEX.COM penalty of 130 billion for having “stolen” the domain

ROME – Sex and money, both of them in industrial quantities, and a judge who straightens a wrong a decade long. Extra large breasts, erotic dolls, videos so hard that “XXX” are not enough to mark them properly, in addition to all the imaginary porn they have been the ingredients of the worldwide success of Sex.com, the most famous “hard core” portal of the world. A site that, for almost five years, had made an abusive manager rich who was condemned to return everything to its rightful owner on Tuesday: 65 million dollars (over 130 billion lire), compensation for damages due to undue removal of a web domain most important in the history of the Internet. It would seem to have ended so a long and troubled saga, which saw opposing Gary Kremen, the engineer from San Francisco who recorded it in 1994, and Stephen Michael Cohen, the rascal who – armed with discoloration and boldness – blew it on October of ’95. A scam as simple as it is incredible: Cohen, who already had various convictions for forgery of documents, theft and the like, needed a letter written on a fake letterhead of Online Classifieds, the Kremen company, to carry out the passage of property. Sent to Network Solutions, the company that registers the web domains, it was said that the ownership of the site had to be transferred from Kremen to Cohen because the former had been fired. And they believed it.

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