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Lamborghini battles Nashville car dealership over internet domain name — for second time
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Date:2025-04-18 23:06:13
John Pasas had something Lamborghini wanted, and he didn’t want to just give it up.
In August 2021, a year before the Italian automaker opened a dealership in Nashville, Tennessee, one of its attorneys sent Pasas a cease-and-desist letter asking that he relinquish control of lamborghininashville.com, an internet domain name that had been registered since 2011.
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