[governance] Re: Why the unilateral US control over generic TLD is dangerous
Stephane Bortzmeyer
bortzmeyer at internatif.org
Tue Feb 1 14:33:19 EST 2011
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 06:35:11PM +0000,
Roland Perry <roland at internetpolicyagency.com> wrote
a message of 29 lines which said:
> would it be more acceptable if that kind of "deletion" was done by
> order of a court in the USA (rather than the government or the
> police acting unilaterally), which an organisation based in the USA
> would probably want to comply with, even if not served via a law
> enforcement agency?
I do not think so since .ORG is, de facto, an international TLD. Why
would an US court have more rights than the spanish courts which
decided twice that this site was legal in Spain?
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