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    Image a parked domain with sponsored ads for counterfeit merchandise slipping in, paid by the criminals.

    The domain could be seized as well
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    To be clear, what do you mean by 'seized by homeland security'?

    Are you saying that HS blocks access to the .com domain to american visitors (similar to the chinese Great firewall in china)?

    Or, are you saying that HS takes the domain away from a foreign company Hosting their servers on foreign soil?

    In either case, 100% agreed those sites as described deserve to be taken down. I think there's a very big difference in terms of methodology and jurisdictional rights however

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    Unrelated news...

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    6. Italian Police blocks sites that had banners to alleged illegal websites
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    The Italian cybercrime police, Guardia di Finanza Agropoli, has recently
    DNS blocked a series of websites that were offering links to content indexed
    on BitTorrent, cyberlockers and eDonkey networks. Five of
    the blocked sites belonged to Italianshare.net network, which were
    allegedly releasing the links to the movies, games or music before their
    commercial release. Two more websites that had nothing to do with that
    network were also blocked.

    According to Guardia di Finanza, the sites had advertising and donation
    accounts operating through PayPal giving the authority the reason to
    investigate them under commercial piracy and tax evasion accusations. The
    on-going investigation has led to complaints filed by several anti-piracy
    groups against the alleged leaders of the websites, resulting in the seizure
    of their computer equipment.

    But also two innocent websites, italianstylewebsite.net and
    freeplayclub.org, have fallen victim of this action being, apparently by
    mistake, associated to the investigated sites. The owners of the two
    websites have both reacted by stating their sites were perfectly legal,
    their only link with Italianshare.net being an exchange of banners. Their
    sites hosted only legal links to free downloadable software of computer
    games.

    Furthermore, the two owners stated that they had received no previous
    warning from the authorities and that initially they thought they had
    problems with their DNS. Having not received any official notification, they
    did not even know to whom to address in order to prove the legality of their
    sites.

    Fulvio Sarzana, the lawer of the alleged owner of Italianshare.net
    network, stated that, after a first analysis, he believed there had been an
    obvious anomaly of the preventive seizure procedure.

    Sarzana's opinion is that the measures taken by the police are incompatible
    with the free flow of information on the web, as well as the free expression
    of thought in online forums. "The principle which we must begin with is
    that any illegality should be suppressed and not encouraged, when you are
    certain of course, without prejudice and preconceived ideas about the
    navigability associated with the P2P service which was used for illegal
    activity. And when the instruments used to preventively suppress are not in
    the position to harm constitutional values or rights of third parties."

    The lawyer warned on the fact that if such preventive seizure can be thus
    used "without a scrupulous control of alternative means to repress illegal
    content", this instrument can also be used in cases of defamation through
    the information media or just blogs. "With a very strong impact upon the
    freedom of information on the Internet."

    Italianshare, the word to the defenders (only in Italian, 17.11.2011)
    http://punto-informatico.it/3339573/...la-difesa.aspx

    Free Play Club, a surprise seizure (only in Italian, 16.11.2011)
    http://punto-informatico.it/3337434/...a.aspx#Scene_1

    Italianstylewebsite / another surprise seizure (only in Italian, 17.11.2011)
    http://punto-informatico.it/3339385/...-sorpresa.aspx

    Italian Anti-Piracy Blockade Takes Legit Sites Offline (18.11.2011)
    http://torrentfreak.com/italian-anti...ffline-111118/

    Cybercrime Police Shut Down Five File-Sharing Sites (11.11.2011)
    http://torrentfreak.com/cybercrime-p...-sites-111111/
    Source: http://edri.org/edrigram/number9.23/...legal-websites
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