Schreiber really did sue you all, sorry
It seems the aggrieved domain registrant and troll Graham Schreiber really has filed a lawsuit against scores of current and former domain name industry and ICANN community members.
You may recall that last week I blogged about a purported lawsuit by Schreiber against many industry professionals, as well as people who’ve been heavily involved in ICANN over the last couple decades.
I noted that there was no independent confirmation that any complaint has actually been filed in any court, but it turns out a complaint has now actually been filed.
A search on the Canadian Federal Court system reveals:
That appears to be an intellectual property lawsuit filed August 25 by Schreiber against “Jeffrey Levee et al”.
That’s five days after the document started circulating among defendants and my original coverage.
Levee is the long-time outside counsel for ICANN, working for Jones Day for two decades. In the org’s early days, his name often popped up in conspiracy theories.
The Schreiber document that was circulated last week just happened to name Levee as his first defendant, followed by several dozen more, often far less influential, individuals and companies.
To see my original coverage of the pretty much incomprehensible complaint, along with a link to the document, go here.
He is looking for attention like this; he loves these stories.