Donald Trump is suing a hacker in Brooklyn after learning that the hacker has amassed more than 200 Web domain names that use his name and likeness.
The global real estate mogul, whoâs parlayed his excess of cash into becoming widely known as one of the most reviled public figures in the world, is seeking $400,000 in damages from J. Taikwok Yung, a 33-year-old hacker who lives in a two-bedroom Brooklyn apartment with his mother.
According to the New York Daily News, Trump claims that Yung has spent the past six years sitting on a rather large quantity of websites that portray his likeness in a negative light.
Four in particularâtrumpindia.com, trumpbeijing.com, trumpmumbai.com, and trumpabudhabi.comâhave Trump especially peeved. Yung registered those domain names in 2007 after Trumpâs son Eric announced that his father planned to build a series of hotels and condominiums in southeast Asia. But rather than offering information about their developments, Yungâs four sites have slandered Trumpâs name and offered various forms of information about drops in ratings for Trumpâs reality TV show The Apprentice.
Trump originally offered Yung $100 for each domain Yung sat on, but Yung refused. Trump countered by taking the case to the World Intellectual Property Organization, which ruled in Trumpâs favor. Yung tried to a counter suit in Brooklyn, but the case was thrown out.
Now, a Brooklyn judge who ruled that Yung had violated the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, which prohibits registering, trafficking in, or using a domain name confusing similar to a trademark or personal name, may force Yung to drop a cool $100,000 for each of the four domains he owns.
Yung is currently appealing the judgeâs ruling. In court papers filed this week, Trumpâs lawyers called Yung âas brazen and unrepentant a cybersquatter as one might find.â
But Yung sees the situation somewhat differently. In his eyes, heâs just like the Donald: taking advantage of opportunities and grabbing real estate on his medium of expertise.
âSome people collect jewelry,â he told the New York Daily News. âI like domain names.â
The Donald has remained mum about the issue on Twitter, where heâs usually an egregious sounding board of controversy and instinctual opinion. Heâs spent much of the past day tweeting about immigration reform and Alex Rodriguezâs grotesque salary, making a point to mention that ââApprenticeâ was #1 among ABC, CBS and NBC ⌠in all key demosâ last week.
Way to go, Donald. Everybodyâs rooting for you, in everything.
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