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Appellate Court Rules in Miller Case: Rejects Miller’s Claim to Statutory Damages of $10.5 Million

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Sept. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Collectors Universe, Inc. , a leading provider of value-added authentication and grading services to dealers and collectors of high-value collectibles, and dealers of diamonds and colored gemstones, reported that the Appellate Court has issued its decision in the William Miller case, ruling that, contrary to Miller’s assertions, he is not entitled to statutory damages of $10.5 million.

As previously reported, Miller argued that he was entitled, under California law, to statutorily prescribed damages of $750 for each alleged use of his name made by Collectors Universe without his consent and that, since Miller claims that his name appeared on 14,060 authentication certificates issued by Collectors Universe, he was entitled to statutory damages of $750.00 times 14,060, or approximately $10.5 million in total.

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