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Mon, 29 Nov 2010 11:56:55 -0600
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Thanks Brenden,

finally some real meat about this issue. It would be nice if at some
moment they disclose the official list of the 82 seized domains and
provide access to the court orders.

Still can't find the rationale related to torrent-finder.com, perhaps
the site had an ad banner pointing to one of the bad guys ?

Cheers
Jorge

On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Brenden Kuerbis
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> @IGPAlert DoJ's remarks on recent domain name
> seizures http://www.justice.gov/iso/opa/ag/speeches/2010/ag-speech-101129.html
> Purchases were made from websites to confirm sale of counterfeit goods.
> Nothing mentioned about the search engine website.
> Hopefully, remarks from DHS-ICE's Morton will be published soon.

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