I wrote this in 2012: https://gun.io/blog/secure-your-domain-where-is-safe-to-register-a-domain-name/
Maybe not quite what you're after, but perhaps it could give you something to work with. R On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Douglas Lucas <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/01/2014 01:57 PM, rysiek wrote: > > Dnia poniedziałek, 29 września 2014 09:08:48 Douglas Lucas pisze: > >> I have a historical question. In 2007, anywhere from January to > >> September, what TLDs were regarded as the most pirate-friendly or > >> journalism-friendly or safest from takedowns of whatever stripe, e.g. > >> the sort of DHS DMCA takedowns we have now, etc.? > > > > Might I enquire what could possibly the reason to ask such a question? > > > > I am writing a short story. There is a scene set in 2007, roughly > October. Two characters disagree on what TLD to get to provide material > to others. One wants a .com to sell the stuff. The other wants the most > non-capitalist, pro-freedom TLD possible. The difference characterizes > the two individuals. > > For credibility: I attended @ClarionWest Writers Workshop in 2008, which > is for writers of science fiction and fantasy. (To verify: The Workshop > follows me, @DouglasLucas, on Twitter, and I wrote a series of blog > posts about my six weeks there > http://www.douglaslucas.com/blog/tag/clarion-west-2008/ I'm including > more and more cyberpunk/cypherpunk elements in my fiction. Probably > because my life has been altered over the course of getting more into > FLOSS and writing journalism pieces as part of an investigative > partnership with WikiLeaks, as you can see here: > http://douglaslucas.com/nonfiction >
