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Home Front: Politix
DHS Erroneously Pulls 81,000 Domains
2011-02-19
In a breathtaking case of government incompetence not seen since the last breathtaking case of government incompetence, DHS ordered the shuttering of 81,000 internet domains belonging mostly to individuals, families and small businesses. Visitors to these domains were redirected to a DHS page accusing the domains of supporting child pr0n.

So far I haven't heard a peep out of the MSM.
Posted by:crosspatch

#10  Pat Dollard's site is still Tango Uniform.
Posted by: Secret Asian Man   2011-02-19 13:43  

#9  must be what happened to Pat Dollard site
Posted by: bman   2011-02-19 11:27  

#8  Also, the Pirate Bay domain seizures of late last year were widely reported but the Mooo seizures of this week show no MSM coverage according to Google News.
Posted by: crosspatch   2011-02-19 11:09  

#7  Hmm Musta missed it. Boingboing is tech and pretty much everyone in Silicon Valley reads it. Maybe "hipsters" in other areas read it, no idea.

Posted by: crosspatch   2011-02-19 10:50  

#6  I like boingboing; they have some interesting stuff there sometimes.
Posted by: Glenmore   2011-02-19 10:28  

#5  Hey, hipster scum are just as likely to be beheaded by Allan's adherents as anyone else. They can be pretty open minded about that.
Posted by: rammer   2011-02-19 10:16  

#4  Just a practice run here. Nothing to see. Just Move On.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-02-19 09:09  

#3  A. This story was all over the media when it came out

B. It's a couple days old now

C. Boingboing? That's a hipster scum website
Posted by: gromky   2011-02-19 04:21  

#2  More here:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/02/18/fed_domain_seizure_slammed/

Note: STRONG LANGUAGE at link.
Posted by: crosspatch   2011-02-19 03:11  

#1  Actually it was 84,000 domains and sorry for posting it in the wrong spot.
Posted by: crosspatch   2011-02-19 02:28  

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