All, I have remained mostly silent on this because I have been in the midst of ongoing research in this specific subject. I will be discussing some of the issues today at our NARALO meeting here in Helsinki. Yesterday at that joint ALAC/ICP meeting I forwarded a link to my student's research on online opioids: https://www.academia.edu/25268825/Online_Opioids_Report_Concerning_Ease_of_A... There is much more to this that is not yet public. On 6/13/16 10:51 PM, John R. Levine wrote:
Have a look at the Legitscript blog. Most of the large registrars work with Legitscript.
I’m sure John can comment in more detail.
They don't publish a list, but it's pretty much every registrar you ever heard of.
The number of real online pharmacies is not large, so if you see one not on their list, the chances are very high that it's completely rogue. Most registrars have no problem turning off domains when there's evidence of clear illegality.
If you look at their blog, you can get some hints about who they're unhappy with. There's a top ten list but it hasn't been updated for two years and is very out of date.
R's, John
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