THOMAS v. NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC.

No. 98-5502.

176 F.3d 500 (1999)

William THOMAS, et al., Appellants, v. NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC. and National Science Foundation, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided May 14, 1999.

Rehearing and Rehearing Denied July 8, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Bode argued the cause for appellants. With him on the briefs were James M. Ludwig and Daniel E. Cohen.

Lisa Goldfluss, Assistant U.S. Attorney, argued the cause for appellee National Science Foundation. With her on the brief were Wilma A. Lewis, U.S. Attorney, R. Craig Lawrence, Assistant U.S. Attorney, and Lawrence Rudolph, General Counsel, National Science Foundation.

Michael L. Burack argued the cause for appellee Network Solutions, Inc. With him on the brief were Lloyd N. Cutler, C. Loring Jetton, Jr., Matthew P. Previn, and Philip L. Sbarbaro.

Before: RANDOLPH, ROGERS, and GARLAND, Circuit Judges.


Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc Denied July 8, 1999.

Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge RANDOLPH.

RANDOLPH, Circuit Judge:

This is an appeal from the judgment of the district court dismissing a complaint filed against the National Science Foundation ("NSF") and its private contractor, Network Solutions, Inc. Plaintiffs are individuals and entities who registered Internet domain names through Network Solutions, Inc., paying a one-time registration...

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