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Killing Domain Names May Be Oppressive, But Completely Legal - DailyTech

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[SIZE=-1]Both cases are actually pretty dissimilar, and the only real point in common is that both foreign entities possess domain names registered in United States ...[/SIZE]
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Yeah, Cuba is much worse than China. Let's buy Chinese products. Let's use Chinese Yahoo.
 

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A harsh lesson in international politics. If you have a site that might be an issue with a company, make sure no part of it is in that country, the registrar, DNS, or the host.

People should also do the same with possible trademarks.
 
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