Boris Pribich

Boris Pribich is a webdesigner and founder of the American Defense League.

Domain Name Dispute
Attorney Christopher Wolf brought action against Pribich before the World Intellectual Property Organization's online arbitration and media center. He accused adlusa.com of infringing on the trademark of the ADL. In the domain name dispute resolved in accordance with the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy ("UDRP"), the Panel concluded that Pribich acted in bad faith.

He was also involved in a dispute with Autodesk, Inc., of San Rafael, CA, represented by Michael J. Hughes, of Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly LLP.
On websites of his, he advertises 3d animations of products he claims to have designed.

Lawsuit
Boris Pribich and his wife Elaine were one of five Simi Valley families to sue developers for building their homes on unstable soil and fraudently concealing the fact from buyers. He was unable to open or close windows. The home slopes downward about 9 inches from one side of the house to the other. "We want the home fixed," Pribich said. "We didn't buy it as an investment, we bought it as a home to live in."
A jury awarded the homeowners $710,000. The Pribich's attorney, Martin Rosenberg, said the Pribich's settled with all the defendants before the verdict and that the terms of settlement were not released.

Political Views
In a letter to the editor of the ', Pribich expressed elation with regards to Lebanon's victory over the "evil Israeli occupiers". He says that as a Serb, he does not hate Muslims, and that Muslims and Serbs had lived peacefully side by side for hundreds of years until the US instigated a war.

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