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No, You Can't Seize Country TLDs, US Court Rules

itwbennett writes A U.S. court has quashed an attempt to seize Iran's, Syria's and North Korea's domains as part of a lawsuit against those countries' governments. The plaintiffs in the case wanted to seize the domains after they successfully sued Iran, Syria and North Korea as state sponsors of terrorism. But the court found the domains have the nature of a contractual right, and ruled that rights arising under a contract cannot be seized as part of a judgment.

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  1. damn by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Damn, I was hoping to get .com's and .gov's seized due to US state sponsored terrorism (I mean surveillance)