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Property Defined Judicial Opinions

If alleged thing converted is not property in the first place, there can be no conversion recovery

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Page 1: If alleged thing converted is not property in the first place, there can be no conversion recovery

Property Defined

Judicial Opinions

Page 2: If alleged thing converted is not property in the first place, there can be no conversion recovery

Context = Did conversion occur?

If alleged thing converted is not property in the first place, there can be no conversion recovery.

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Kremen v. Cohen

Gary Kremen

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Kremen v. Cohen

Stephen Cohen’s Business Card

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Kremen v. Cohen

In 2010, sex.com was sold for how much?

A. $20 millionB. $13 millionC. $10 millionD. $5 million

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Kremen v. Cohen

Which of the following domain names is the most expensive domain name ever sold ($35 million)?

A. VacationRentals.comB. Porn. comC. Beer.comD. Casino.com

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Kremen v. Cohen

What property theory is behind the decision?

A. OccupationB. Natural RightsC. LaborD. Social Utility

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Human Body and Its Parts

§ 2-316

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Moore v. Regents

Hairy Cell LeukemiaElectron Micrograph

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Moore v. Regents

Dr. David W. Goldedied 8/8/2004

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Moore v. Regents

Do you think Moore should have recovered for conversion?A. No, the majority opinion got it

right.B. Yes, the dissenting opinion got it

right.C. Regardless, there should be

legislation addressing these issues.

D. This is too complex for me to make a quick decision – I need to think some more.