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US Grabs More Domain Names, $1.4M From Online Counterfeit Operations

coondoggie writes "According to court documents, investigation by federal law enforcement agents revealed that subjects whose domain names had been seized in a November 2010 operation continued to sell counterfeit goods using new domain names. In particular, the individuals, based in China, sold counterfeit professional and collegiate sports apparel, primarily counterfeit sports jerseys." So now the government has again taken over a swathe of domain names used in crime.

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  1. We need a new DNS fast by santax · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We really need to take the USA out of the internet-control. About everything is illegal in the USA and we should not take the risk they keep shutting more and more sites down. Yesterday it was for the children, today it's for the really rich and bad guys (riaa) and tomorrow it's because you tweeted you would go to LA and dig up Marilyn Monroe to party like there is no tomorrow. The world is in need of a new internet, a true internet without the current system of root-servers. A 100% decentralized internet, or in the event that isn't possible, an internet where the rootservers are in international waters. It's become to dangerous and we need to act. Fast.

    1. Re:We need a new DNS fast by nurb432 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      It works in both directions and isn't a 'usa thing', just wait until the UN gets bored and starts doing this to everyone they can find..

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    2. Re:We need a new DNS fast by J'raxis · · Score: 3, Insightful

      About the only way to do this would be to create a system that is truly out of everyone's control. Otherwise, you can guarantee that someone's idea of "you can't do that!" will be imposed on the system. If it's not in the name of "IP," it'll be in the name of fighting racism and bigotry. Or terrorism. Or child pornography. Or something else.

  2. whack-a-mole by 0111+1110 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ah. Whack-a-mole. That most American of games. Such an excellent way to spend someone else's money.

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  3. Problem? by IonOtter · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ACTUAL crime being committed? Check.
    Warrant? Check.
    Proper procedure followed? Check.
    Crime investigated? Check.
    Crime confirmed? Check.
    Crime properly documented? Check.
    PUBLIC DULY INFORMED???

    Check and check.

    I don't have a problem with this.

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    1. Re:Problem? by ScentCone · · Score: 4, Informative

      Was the crime committed on U.S. soil or within U.S. jurisdiction?

      Yes. That's where they're selling the stuff.

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  4. Re:Not Right by hendridm · · Score: 3, Informative

    I don't believe that this is right of the American government to do. The Internet is not sole U.S. property and there are no court proceedings to justify it.

    Then don't put it on a TLD that is within U.S. jurisdiction. You'll notice that thepiratebay.org now redirects to thepiratebay.se for this reason.

    And if the U.S. asks a country to take down a ccTLD/server/whatever and the country complies, who should you be bitching at? The U.S. or your own government that is complying with another country's demands?