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> -----Original Message-----
> ICANN has no operational knobs it can tweak at the 2nd+ level. Verisign
> does.

Precisely. I suspect that claim in the article that ICANN was involved was simply false. 

> I'd really like if some of the numerous reports citing a Court order
> provide more information about it or a link, so far I'm still trying
> to find a concrete reference or the actual order.

But that's the disturbing thing about this case, Jorge. It appears that no court order was ever served on toerrent-finder. 


> Both the .com (supposedly seized) and the .info (still working) are
> registered by the same person with address in Egypt.

If - as appears to be the case - this action depended on the cooperation of the registry, it may be that VeriSign was more "cooperative" than Afilias. 

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