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Thomas Goolnik : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Goolnik Thomas Goolnik is a person formerly associated with the company TLD Networks. He has achieved notoriety in a battle over the European "Right To Be Forgotten," in particular whether current articles written about the RTBF are also subject to RTBF. ==TLD Network Complaint and Settlement== TLD Networks was a legitimate alternative domain name network set up by Thomas Goolnik in 2001 competing against the US governments ICANN network. On February 28, 2002 the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, in Chicago, issued an injunction that suspended the registration of certain web sites. The FTC had filed the complaint, alleging that TLD Network Ltd, TLD Networks, Quantum Management Ltd, TBS Industries Ltd and Thomas Goolnik advertised and sold Alternative DNS root domains, i.e. having Top-level domain not approved by ICANN. The story of the original indictment was reported by the New York Times in an article on March 12, 2002. Regulators alleged that the defendants raised $1 million in registration fees during their nine months of operation. After over a year of litigation the FTC were forced to settle in 2002 and there was a finding of no wrong what so ever. "The domains do work and are not bogus or worthless," Goolnik told Reuters. Among the conditions of the settlement the US government attempted to lock Goolnik out of the domain name business. In November 2003 the FTC took additional action, filing an amended complaint adding Barclays Bank PLC as a post-judgment relief defendant in the case.
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