US claims all .com and .net websites are in its jurisdiction

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THE US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) wants to take down web sites that use the .com and .net top level domains (TLD) regardless of whether their servers are based in the US.
Erik Barnett, assistant deputy director of ICE said told the Guardian that the agency will actively target web sites that are breaking US copyright laws even if their servers are not based in the US. According to Barnett, all web sites that use the .com and .net TLDs are fair game and that, since the Domain Name Service (DNS) indexes for those web sites are routed through the US-based registry Versign, ICE believes it has enough to "seek a US prosecution".

According to the Guardian, ICE is not focusing its efforts just on web sites that stream dodgy content but those that link to them, something the newspaper claims has "considerable doubt as to whether this is even illegal in Britain". It points out that the only such case to have been heard by a judge in the UK was dismissed.
Barnett said, "By definition, almost all copyright infringement and trademark violation is transnational. There's very little purely domestic intellectual property theft."
However Barnett's claim that because Verisign is the registry for .com and .net TLDs that gives ICE jurisdiction over servers based in foreign countries seems tenuous at best. Nevertheless he said, "Without wishing to get into the particulars of any case, the general goal of law enforcement is to arrest and prosecute individuals who are committing crimes. That is our goal, our mission. The idea is to try to prosecute."
Jim Killock, executive director of the Open Rights Group told the Guardian, "This seems absurd [...] if you don't have some idea that there's a single jurisdiction in which you can be prosecuted for copyright infringement that means you're potentially opening an individual to dozens of prosecutions."
ICE is most probably banking on expectations that those it accuses of sharing copyrighted content won't be able to afford a legal team to question its claim that its jurisdiction extends beyond US borders.
 
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Look up Verisign on Wikipedia, Even afilias (spelling) has offices in the USA they issue .info and some others.

on a side note: Do you own this blog you keep linking to for news? If you do it kind of kills your credibility don't it?
 
Please dont advertise your site :( :P

Even if he did, if it is news it belongs here. I do the same as I run a FileHosting News Portal and if my site is a good source on a topic, what else would I post?

I think we got bigger problems now then occasional promoting...
 
I do not think all the file hosts closing their affiliate programs is a bigger problem, so what bigger problem are you talking about?
 
It shows WHY .com and .net are not safe and how even legal sites can be 'scammed out of their domain' if it is going well. F.e. by someone deliberately placing links to warez on it etc ...

You ARE aware that all those laws are in reality a front for abuse and taking assets away from people, right? ;)

But I feel there is a need for a more detailed article here. I will take the time to write a 'book-like' report on all that is going down, why and how it will play out.
I kinda started to do so here: http://scriptmafia.org/blog/78243-the-internet-2012-after-sopa-and-pipa-by-the-inforcer.html
 
US really think they can do anything they want X-(

Who do they think they are...? want control .com .net
They better make their own domain, maybe something like .usa , and do whatever they want with their own domain.
 
Actually you should do more research.


They have the dot us domains. Companies based in or with offices in the USA control or own the rights to many domains.

Go to Wikipedia and search your favorite and find out who holds the rights to it and where there offices are.
 
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