Homeland Security Demands Mozilla Remove Firefox Extension That Redirects 
Seized Domains

from the touchy,-huh? dept

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110505/14444714170/homeland-security-demands-mozilla-remove-firefox-extension-that-redirects-seized-domains.shtml

Apparently, the folks at Homeland Security are not at all pleased with the 
very, very simple Firefox extension, called MAFIAAfire, that negates ICE's 
domain seizures, by automatically rerouting users to alternate domains. 
Apparently, DHS demanded that Mozilla take the extension down from its listing 
of Firefox extensions claiming that the add-on "circumvented" DHS's seizure 
orders. Thankfully, Mozilla didn't just fold, but instead left it up and sent 
DHS a list of questions concerning the request. The list of questions is really 
fantastic, as it goes way beyond the direct request to really get to the heart 
of the questionable nature of ICE's activity with domain seizures:

To help us evaluate the Department of Homeland Security's request to 
take-down/remove the MAFIAAfire.com add-on from Mozilla's websites, can you 
please provide the following additional information: 

1. Have any courts determined that MAFIAAfire.com is unlawful or illegal in any 
way? If so, on what basis? (Please provide any relevant rulings) 

2. Have any courts determined that the seized domains related to MAFIAAfire.com 
are unlawful, illegal or liable for infringement in any way? (please provide 
relevant rulings) 

3. Is Mozilla legally obligated to disable the add-on or is this request based 
on other reasons? If other reasons, can you please specify. 

4. Has DHS, or any copyright owners involved in this matter, taken any legal 
action against MAFIAAfire.com or the seized domains, including DMCA requests? 

5. What protections are in place for MAFIAAfire.com or the seized domain owners 
if eventually a court decides they were not unlawful? 

6. Can you please provide copies of any briefs that accompanied the affidavit 
considered by the court that issued the relevant seizure orders? 

7. Can you please provide a copy of the relevant seizure order upon which your 
request to Mozilla to take down MAFIAAfire.com is based? 

8. Please identify exactly what the infringements by the owners of the domains 
consisted of, with reference to the substantive standards of Section 106 and to 
any case law establishing that the actions of the seized domain owners 
constituted civil or criminal copyright infringement. 

9. Did any copyright owners furnish affidavits in connection with the domain 
seizures? Had any copyright owners served DMCA takedown notices on the seized 
domains or MAFIAAfire.com? (if so please provide us with a copy) 

10. Has the Government furnished the domain owners with formal notice of the 
seizures, triggering the time period for a response by the owners? If so, when, 
and have there been any responses yet by owners? 

11. Has the Government communicated its concerns directly with MAFIAAfire.com? 
If so, what response, if any, did MAFIAAfire.com make?

It's always nice to see some organizations not just roll over when the 
government comes calling. Kudos to Mozilla for not just refusing to takedown 
MAFIAAfire, but for also asking serious questions of DHS. Of course, DHS has 
refused to respond at all...
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