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Anti-spam Group Under Attack - Via ICANN
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If a US court wants to disable someone's .ORG name, shouldn't they ask PIR? PIR are the folks directly in control of the relevant zone file, and they're probably incorporated in the US as well. No need to bother ICANN that I can see...
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ccTLD?
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on Thursday October 12 2006, @12:54AM (#16902)
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What if spamhaus had used a ccTLD for their domain name, like .co.uk? They're kind of controlled by ICANN also, in the sense that ICANN can remove .uk from the root name servers.
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