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monerozcash | 1 month ago

> Once they finally have a solid court order to seize domains, generally the rate at which they get seized accelerates greatly.

Given that most ccTLDs live in different jurisdictions, that's not really a huge problem.

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aleph_minus_one|1 month ago

> Given that most ccTLDs live in different jurisdictions, that's not really a huge problem.

The copyright-industrial complex is internationally very well-connected.

monerozcash|1 month ago

That may be, but you can't just keep going to the same US court for warrants.