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French ISPs Ordered to Block 18 Video Streaming Sites

January 26, 2022 by Michele Neylon

A Parisian court has issued an order in favour of media company beIN Group who run several paid TV channels in France and other markets. The order forces the main French ISPs to block 18 domain names from their users: The media company, which operates in multiple markets and also owns MiraMax, took a case regarding so called pirate sites under newly introduced … [Read more...] about French ISPs Ordered to Block 18 Video Streaming Sites

Catalan Referendum Sites Blocked by Court Order

September 25, 2017 by Michele Neylon

Domain seized by Spanish government

Websites associated with the upcoming referendum in Catalonia are being blocked by ISPs in Spain. While several of the domain names used by advocates of the Catalan referendum have been seized by authorities others are being blocked by the ISPs in Spain. For those of us outside Spain the blocking has zero impact on us, so we can see the sites without any issue, but for users … [Read more...] about Catalan Referendum Sites Blocked by Court Order

Daily Stormer Back Online Using a .Ru Domain

August 16, 2017 by Michele Neylon

Daily Stormer switched to a .ru domain

Daily Stormer, the right-wing hate site, has been bouncing around the internet over the last few days. After being booted by GoDaddy it switched to Google, who took the .com domain name offline. They then switched to using the "dark web" with a .onion domain. However they've now got themselves a .ru domain name and are back online on the open internet. They're also still … [Read more...] about Daily Stormer Back Online Using a .Ru Domain

IEDR Boss Interviewed in Sunday Business Post

July 13, 2008 by Michele Neylon

David Curtin, IEDR CEO, was interviewed during the week by Sunday Business Post's technology editor Adrian WecklerThe full interview is available online.Some of the questions posed by Weckler revealed some of the more awkward and restrictive views of the registry, including its policy on censoring domain names. However it is interesting to note that Curtin not only made public … [Read more...] about IEDR Boss Interviewed in Sunday Business Post

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