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Originally Posted by RawAlex
darksoul, rights exist without them being spelled out.
Directnic cannot be forced to be in contract or business with anyone who is breaking the law. It is their responsibility to assure that they don't do business with criminals, or facilitate the breaking of laws. They aren't taking action in the name of the FBI (you need to work on your reading skills if you think that is what Mike said in his post), but rather doing what they need to keep their business from liability or criminal responsilibity.
Nobody is asking for model personal information to be shared. Directnic isn't asking anyone to break any laws. They are actually trying hard to avoid doing buiness with people who may actually be breaking the laws.
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Like I already said in other threads the most they can do, if they feel that the domains break their TOS, is have him move to another registrar.
It is not up to them to conduct an investigation to see if someone is breaking the law.