I have objections to ICE and their reliability. 1. Ice fails to attempt to enforce immigration laws that they are required to enforce, such as employer inspections. 2. That it seems as though ICE ignores the principles of due process. That the US government talks about, and even preaches, individual rights. However, they have violated the law regarding individual rights (See http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110202/03320812922/eff-finds-evidence-ove...). I don't object to proper, court supervised process - ie. a lawsuit and resulting seizure.
I'd have no objection if ICE had used GoDaddy as the route to take down the site. Registrants have choice. TLD is different.
My comment "this isn't a legal action, there has been no court case, no due process." was extreme. I've no idea what process has been followed.
Adam
Rojadirecta is a popular sports streaming and P2P download site. Rojadirecta is a legitimate Spanish business. Two Spanish courts have ruled the site operates legally.
I'm not a big fan of ICE, but if, as I understand, rojadirecta used a US registrar and a US proxy service for their domain name, why does anyone think Spanish law applied to the use of their name?
Nobody claims that ICE has tried to shut down their operations outside the U.S.
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