...then how can the DOJ tell who owns the site? they contact the host?
If you have fake/hidden dns whois info...
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They'll contact your upstream provider for billing info, with a subpoena if necessary.
Move to http://www.havenco.com/ if you happen to be paranoid
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what would be the use? if i LIVE in the u.s. i have to comply with u.s. law regardless of where my site is hosted.Originally posted by kernelpanicThey'll contact your upstream provider for billing info, with a subpoena if necessary.
Move to http://www.havenco.com/ if you happen to be paranoid
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If your DNS and hosting have been arranged by a provider who will not comply with subpoenas or requests for information, then you are effectively immune from anyone knowing. It would look a little something like this:Originally posted by StickyGreenwhat would be the use? if i LIVE in the u.s. i have to comply with u.s. law regardless of where my site is hosted.
DOJ: Please present your real info.
You: Fuck off
DOJ: Host, please give us the contact info, under threat of US subpoena
Host: Fuck off
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well i'm pretty sure webair would cooperate with the government...Originally posted by kernelpanicIf your DNS and hosting have been arranged by a provider who will not comply with subpoenas or requests for information, then you are effectively immune from anyone knowing. It would look a little something like this:
DOJ: Please present your real info.
You: Fuck off
DOJ: Host, please give us the contact info, under threat of US subpoena
Host: Fuck off
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Its not a legal requirement for the international domains, however under ICANN rules you can lose your domain for intentionally falsifying information.Originally posted by paymebackIs it actually a legal requirement to fill in all the details of the domain owner?
Or aslong as they can contact you via one of the methods(email) is it ok?
Certain countries have laws prohibiting misappropriation of domains with their country code.
It is illegal in the United States to falsify domain contact info to facilitate another crime.Comment
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Thats why I suggested offshore hostingOriginally posted by StickyGreenwell i'm pretty sure webair would cooperate with the government...
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well that would take care of the hosting, but what about registerfly where the domain dns info is?Originally posted by kernelpanicThats why I suggested offshore hosting
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