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Chris Bosh in Cybersquatting Case LIST OF DOMAIN NAMES AWARDED TO CHRIS BOSH IN CYBERSQUATTING CASE (list based upon holdings of defendant as stated in complaint dated July 24, 2008 and court order of September 21, 2009) If your name is on this list and you would like your name returned for free, contact Hadi Teherany at Max Deal at (917) 338-7946 or [email protected]. If you have questions regarding this case, contact Brian Heidelberger at Winston & Strawn (312) 558-5897. Domain Name Celebrity name Celebrity name Affiliation nenadmijatovic.com Nenad Mijatovic Professional Bastketball Player - Budućnost Professional Basketball Player who nicknamed himself "Kobe Stopper" for being able to play kobestopper.com Ruben Patterson strong defense against Kobe Bryant Professional Basketball Player - Washington andrayblatche.com Andray Blatche Wizards Professional Basketball Player - Washington caronbutler.com Caron Butler Wizards Professional Basketball Player - Washington dominicmcguire.com Dominic McGuire Wizards Professional Basketball Player - VEF Riga romangumenyuk.com Roman Gumenyuk (Latvia) Professional Basketball Player - Utah Jazz antetomic.com Ante Tomic (drafted in 2008) cjmiles.com C.J. Miles Professional Basketball Player - Utah Jazz deronwilliams.com Deron Williams Professional Basketball Player - Utah Jazz kostakoufos.com Kosta Koufos Professional Basketball Player - Utah Jazz kostakoufus.com Kosta Koufos Professional Basketball Player - Utah Jazz kyrylofesenko.com Kyrylo Fesenko Professional Basketball Player - Utah Jazz morrisalmond.com Morris Almond Professional Basketball Player - Utah Jazz paulmillsap.com Paul Millsap Professional Basketball Player - Utah Jazz ronnieprice.com Ronnie Price Professional Basketball Player - Utah Jazz Professional Basketball Player - used to play for mattfreije.com Matt Freije Atlanta Hawks, now a free agent pauloprestes.com Paulo Prestes Professional Basketball Player - Unicaja (Spain) Professional Basketball Player - Turkish marshallstrickland.com Marshall Strickland Basketball League 1 Chris Bosh and Max Deal offer the return of the domain name free of charge as a courtesy to the celebrity named herein, provided that such person promptly requests the return of such domain name in writing from Max Deal. Domain names will not be returned without a direct written request from an authorized person to [email protected]. Prior to transferring any domain name on this list, Chris Bosh and Max Deal reserve the right to require documentation in their reasonable discretion to support the requester's rights in the domain name. Domain names on this list may or may not be renewed at Chris Bosh and Max Deal's sole discretion. Chris Bosh and Max Deal reserve the right to at any time in their sole discretion to delete or cancel domain names on this list. Chris Bosh and Max Deal will not charge any fees for the transfer of domain names on this list. All third party costs relating to transfer of any domain name on this list to an authorized rights holder, including but not limited to transfer fees charged by the requester's registrar, are the sole responsibility of the party requesting transfer. Chris Bosh and Max Deal make no representations express or implied regarding any domain name on this list. By requesting or accepting the transfer of a domain name, you hereby release Chris Bosh and Max Deal from any and all liabilities in connection therewith. CHI:2310337.2 If your name is on this list and you would like your name returned for free (subject to the terms stated herein), contact Hadi Teherany at Max Deal at (917) 338-7946 or [email protected]. If you have questions regarding this case, contact Brian Heidelberger at Winston & Strawn (312) 558-5897. 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