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Former ICANN Ombudsman Frank Fowlie Withdraws Legal Proceeding Against George Kirikos Posted: 31 May 2011 06:23 AM PDT According to some details published today, the former ICANN Ombudsman Frank Fowlie has withdrawn his legal proceeding against the outspoken domain investor George Kirikos. Kirikos’ lawyers, Andrew Bernstein and Yael Bienenstock at Torys, had informed Fowlie that they would be filing to dismiss the matter and that there would be no mediation. Frank Fowlie had filed a complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal (HRTO) claiming defamation and/or privacy with regards to Kirikos’ tweets about Fowlie. The tweets included links to Fowlie’s dispute against Her Majesty the Queen, and links to public coverage of losing a dispute against Air Canada after he was denied further transportation following an angry confrontation with a flight attendant amongst others. Fowlie lost the case against Air Canada in the first, second, and third ruling by the Canadian Transport Agency (CTA). As uncovered by Kirikos during his investigation for the case, Fowlie had also filed a complaint against the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC). That complaint has been withdrawn, and the public documents related to that matter can be viewed on Kirikos’ website, where they have been “archived for educational and informational purposes“. (c) 2011 DomainNameNews.com (2) Advertisement Tap into the most comprehensive Whois database on the planet: Discover the details of a domain's current ownership, learn a domain's pedigree and find all the domains ever owned by a specific company or individual by accessing historical information from DomainTools.com. |
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