Feds Seize Korean Movie Download Portals
SharkLaser writes "Homeland Security's ICE unit has just started another phase of Operation In Our Sites. Last week the seized sites were selling counterfeit goods, but this time the list consists solely of movie download sites. ICE has now seized the domains of 11 Korean movie download portals. This is first time Operation In Our Sites has been expanded to include sites targeting non-U.S. nationals and non-English sites. ICE has since added a message in Korean to the seized sites. Interestingly, while the sites were in Korean, the domain names are all connected to a Seattle-based company World Multimedia Group, Inc."
Honestly this is getting kind of ridiculous, though. Doesn't the US government have more pressing issues on its hands right now?
Why? .com domain names are US domain names. If they want to have a pirate site in Korea, how about getting a .kr domain name? You do know that the US can only seize US domain names right? If you don't want it taken, then get your domain name registered in your own damn country.
"International in nature" is so vague as to be virtually meaningless.
international
Adjective:
Existing, occurring, or carried on between two or more nations.
And what does that have to do with the plain fact that that .com, .org, and .net are run by companies under the jurisdiction of the US Government?
It means that U.S. government is abusing its historical jurisdiction over those domains in a way that was not intended by the designers of the system.