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MUSCLE MASS, INC. v. DOE, 1:17-cv-33. (2017)

Court: District Court, D. Virginia Number: infdco20170426g46 Visitors: 1
Filed: Apr. 25, 2017
Latest Update: Apr. 25, 2017
Summary: ORDER LIAM O'GRADY , District Judge . This matter comes before the Court on a Report and Recommendation from Magistrate Judge Buchanan. The Report and Recommendation (Dkt. No. 21), dated March 30, 2017, found that Plaintiff Muscle Mass, Inc. was entitled to a default judgment in its favor against defendant Musclemass.com. The Report and Recommendation further found that Count in (Computer Fraud and Abuse Act), Count III (Electronic Communications Privacy Act), Count IV (quiet title), and C
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ORDER

This matter comes before the Court on a Report and Recommendation from Magistrate Judge Buchanan. The Report and Recommendation (Dkt. No. 21), dated March 30, 2017, found that Plaintiff Muscle Mass, Inc. was entitled to a default judgment in its favor against defendant Musclemass.com. The Report and Recommendation further found that Count in (Computer Fraud and Abuse Act), Count III (Electronic Communications Privacy Act), Count IV (quiet title), and Count V (conversion) should all be dismissed without prejudice against Defendant John Doe because he was not properly served in this case.

No objections have been filed to the Report and Recommendation, and Defendants have not made any appearances in this case. Therefore, after reviewing the filings in this case, and finding good cause to do so, the Court hereby APPROVES AND ADOPTS the Report and Recommendation (Dkt. No. 21) in full.

Accordingly, the third party VeriSign, Inc. is hereby ORDERED to transfer the domain name <Musclemass.com> from its possession to the Plaintiffs designated registrar, eNom, Inc. It is further ORDERED that, upon receipt, eNom, Inc. shall register the domain name <Musclemass.com> in the name of Plaintiff and provide Plaintiff with full ownership and control of the domain name. Family, the Court hereby DISMISSES Counts II, III, IV, and V without prejudice.

It is SO ORDERED.

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