eta: checked three domains, all still live.

  • Pika@sh.itjust.works
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    39 minutes ago

    the word “Global” in “Global Domain Takedown” is doing a lot of heavy lifting here.

    The only domains taken down are going to be registrars that either fall in US juristiction, or voluntarily take it down. A US court order has no teeth outside of the US. I expect they are right in their response “we’re chill, we’re used to it.”. The operators are clearly not concerned about it, because at the end of the day it holds no bearing outside of the US and there are always going to be domains that don’t care about a US court order.

    This court order is going to have an uphill battle in getting non-us juristictions to want to comply as well. I expect that they will be forced to go through local courts for it, but even then it’s hit or miss whether a non-us court is going to care about a us companies damages.

  • JohnDarlen@lemmy.today
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    2 hours ago

    I hardly doubt people behind AA is careless enough to leave traces of how to find them. They can shut down domains or hosting services, they’ll come back later. Just a little inconvenience.