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Subject: [DMCA_Discuss] FC: Federal police adopt new tactic: Seizing domain names
From: "Jon O." <jono () networkcommand ! com>
Date: 2003-02-27 6:19:29
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http://www.isonews.com/
is now the property of the United States government.
The domain and web site were surrendered to U.S. law enforcement pursuant to a \
federal prosecution and felony plea agreement for conspiracy to violate criminal \
copyright laws.
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The DOJ's release:
http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2003/February/03_crm_118.htm
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http://news.com.com/2100-1023-986225.html
Feds seizing domain names
By Declan McCullagh
February 26, 2003, 8:10 PM PT
WASHINGTON--Federal police have adopted a novel crime-fighting tactic:
Seizing control of domain names for Web sites that allegedly violate
the law.
Attorney General John Ashcroft said Monday that the domain names for
several Web sites allegedly set up to sell illegal "drug
paraphernalia" would be pointed at servers located at the Drug
Enforcement Administration. A federal judge in Pittsburgh granted the
U.S. Department of Justice permission to do so until a trial can take
place, the government said.
Wednesday afternoon, the DOJ said it had taken over the iSoNews.com
domain, whose owner pleaded guilty to felony copyright crimes under
the controversial Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). David
Rocci, 22, pleaded guilty in December to using his site to sell "mod"
chips that let Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation owners modify their
devices so they can use them to play illegally copied games, or
"warez."
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