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Re: Feds disable movie piracy websites in raids
From: Florian Weimer <fweimer () bfk de>
Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2010 13:34:22 +0000
* Franck Martin:
The question is because gTLDs operations are in the USA, does it mean that the USA have control over all those domain names?
Most gTLD operators do business pretty much world-wide, so they aren't exposed to just U.S. law alone. Globalization cuts both ways. In this particular case, the copyright infringement seems to have targeted mainly content created in the U.S., so it's quite natural that the U.S. authorities take a particular interest in it. -- Florian Weimer <fweimer () bfk de> BFK edv-consulting GmbH http://www.bfk.de/ Kriegsstraße 100 tel: +49-721-96201-1 D-76133 Karlsruhe fax: +49-721-96201-99
Current thread:
- Re: Feds disable movie piracy websites in raids Larry Sheldon (Jul 01)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Feds disable movie piracy websites in raids Florian Weimer (Jul 01)
- Re: Feds disable movie piracy websites in raids Franck Martin (Jul 01)
- Re: Feds disable movie piracy websites in raids Patrick W. Gilmore (Jul 01)
- Re: Feds disable movie piracy websites in raids Franck Martin (Jul 01)
- Re: Feds disable movie piracy websites in raids Larry Sheldon (Jul 01)
- Re: Feds disable movie piracy websites in raids Lindqvist Kurt Erik (Jul 01)
- Re: Feds disable movie piracy websites in raids Franck Martin (Jul 01)
- Re: Feds disable movie piracy websites in raids James Hess (Jul 01)
- Re: Feds disable movie piracy websites in raids Florian Weimer (Jul 01)
- Re: Feds disable movie piracy websites in raids Randy Bush (Jul 01)
- Re: Feds disable movie piracy websites in raids Dmitry Burkov (Jul 04)