U.S. Government Seizes BitTorrent Search Engine Domain and More
reads the title of the article. At the bottom it give a partial list of sites that were shuttered. While they could easily obtain warrants for blocking the DNS entries of that many sites at once:
... I doubt they had the manpower to visit each site and take physical control. So, ICE is hijacking DNS server entries upstream from the ISPs. IF the "Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act" passes I except to see a LOT of sites, including FOSS, go dark as corporate powers wage war using their political cronies/goons, after having failed to compete in the market place.
IF all they do is block or redirect DNS entries the prudent thing to do is to add the IP address - host name combinations of sites you want to remain in contact with in your /etc/hosts file. That way your hosts file acts as your own "DNS server" for those sites.
reads the title of the article. At the bottom it give a partial list of sites that were shuttered. While they could easily obtain warrants for blocking the DNS entries of that many sites at once:
“My domain has been seized without any previous complaint or notice from any court!” the exasperated owner of Torrent-Finder told TorrentFreak this morning.
“I firstly had DNS downtime. While I was contacting GoDaddy I noticed the DNS had changed. Godaddy had no idea what was going on and until now they do not understand the situation and they say it was totally from ICANN,” he explained.
Aside from the fact that domains are being seized seemingly at will, there is a very serious problem with the action against Torrent-Finder. Not only does the site not host or even link to any torrents whatsoever, it actually only returns searches through embedded iframes which display other sites that are not under the control of the Torrent-Finder owner.
“I firstly had DNS downtime. While I was contacting GoDaddy I noticed the DNS had changed. Godaddy had no idea what was going on and until now they do not understand the situation and they say it was totally from ICANN,” he explained.
Aside from the fact that domains are being seized seemingly at will, there is a very serious problem with the action against Torrent-Finder. Not only does the site not host or even link to any torrents whatsoever, it actually only returns searches through embedded iframes which display other sites that are not under the control of the Torrent-Finder owner.
IF all they do is block or redirect DNS entries the prudent thing to do is to add the IP address - host name combinations of sites you want to remain in contact with in your /etc/hosts file. That way your hosts file acts as your own "DNS server" for those sites.
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