Sex.com Web Address Battle Returns To Court
News The dispute focuses on the marquee domain name, which plaintiff Gary Kremen registered in 1994 and claims was stolen from him by defendant, Stephen Cohen. Stephen Cohen stole Gary Kremen's cab and used it for five years, and now we're asking for...
[March 8, 2001, 11:35]
Cash Reward Offered For Arrest Of Sex.com Fraudster
News A $50,000 reward is being offered for the arrest of sex.com fraudster Stephen Cohen, who is believed to have fled the US after failing to attend numerous court appearances for illegally cybersquatting the domain name.
[June 1, 2001, 17:04]
Sex.com Fraudster Blows Court Appearance
News Stephen Cohen gained control of the popular URL in 1995 after issuing a forged consent from Gary Kremen, who had registered sex.com, a year earlier. A trial was scheduled for last week to assess why Cohen had failed to pay the $25m (£17m) damages...
[March 6, 2001, 14:40]
Sex.com Case Turning Dirty
News On Tuesday, a three-judge panel heard arguments from lawyers representing Gary Kremen, the businessman who lost and then won back the rights to the Sex.com domain name, from VeriSign, which turned over the domain name, and from Stephen Cohen, the...
[August 14, 2002, 8:33]
Sex.com's Original Owner Settles With VeriSign
News Kremen lost his rights to the Sex.com domain name in 1995, when a man named Stephen Cohen contacted Network Solutions and convinced the registrar to authorise transfer of the domain to himself. Cohen claimed in a letter that Kremen's company...
[April 21, 2004, 10:50]
Industry Group Fights SCO With Linux Education
News Recent public criticism of the Linux development process shows a lack of understanding as to the rigour imposed by Linus [Torvalds] himself and the development community at large," said OSDL chief executive Stuart Cohen, in a statement.
[November 27, 2003, 13:05]
Web 'landlord' Proves There's Money In Renting
News The judge also ordered Stephen Michael Cohen to pay Gary Kremen $65m for usurping the name and holding it for several years. However, Cohen has fled, and Kremen is offering $50,000 for information leading to his capture.
[August 13, 2001, 12:02]
OSI Targets Licence Cull
News He said he has asked OSDL CEO Stuart Cohen to work with the OSI to address the problem. CNET News.com's Stephen Shankland contributed to this report. The Open Source Initiative is devising ways to cut down the rising number of open source licences...
[February 18, 2005, 10:25]
Sex.com Conman Caught After Five Years Flight
News Stephen Cohen stole the domain name from original owner Gary Kremen, who sued Cohen for fraud and forgery in October 1995. Kremen subsequently won a $65m judgment against Cohen, who promptly transferred his assets overseas and fled the country.
[October 28, 2005, 18:25]

