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I watched Nearly Free Speech go to bat for a friend being sued over a possibly frivolous trademark dispute. In the end, after my friend lost the lawsuit and the court ordered the domain name to be transferred, somehow Nearly Free Speech interpreted it as allowing said friend to keep the domain with a blank page on it and it's still up, several years later.


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