ELIZABETH, N.J. (AP)—A New Jersey man who admitted stealing a valuableInternet address and selling it to a former NBA player has been sentenced tofive years in prison.Daniel Goncalves pleaded guilty in December to stealing the P2P.com domainname and selling it on the eBay auction website for $111,000. He was sentencedFriday and was ordered to pay restitution. Goncalves was arrested in 2009 after an investigation by the State PoliceCyber Crimes Unit.He admitted illegally accessing an account belonging to the owners ofP2P.com and transferring it to his account. He sold the name to former LosAngeles Lakers and Minnesota Timberwolves forward Mark Madsen(notes), known for hisuncoordinated dancing at Lakers championship celebrations. Madsen wasn't awarethe domain name was stolen.Prosecutors say the name was worth up to $200,000.
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