n'e' cattiveria ma ... IS (tutta l'isola) ha solo 3 cavi: uno per US,
uno per SE, n'altro per DK... e per tutti e tre c'e' la DPI...
insomma, vista così non e' una buona notizia. E' 'na notizia.
Notiziola.


2013/4/25 mutek <[email protected]>:
> After The Pirate Bay’s new Greenland-based domains were suspended earlier 
> this month, the world’s largest file-sharing site has found a safe haven in 
> Iceland. From now on TPB can be reached via ThePirateBay.is without the 
> imminent threat of another domain suspension. The Icelandic registry informs 
> TorrentFreak that they will not take action against the domain unless a court 
> order requires them to do so.
>
> It has been a busy month for The Pirate Bay’s IT department thus far, with 
> the site skipping from domain to domain.
>
> Two weeks ago the notorious BitTorrent site traded in its .SE domain for the 
> Greenland-based .GL TLD. The Pirate Bay took this decision because they 
> feared that Swedish authorities were about to take over their domain names.
>
> However, TPB did not receive a warm welcome in Greenland.
>
> Within two days of the move The Pirate Bay lost both its .GL domain names. 
> Tele-Post, the private company responsible for .GL registrations, did not 
> wait for a court order and said it would not allow the domains to be put to 
> “illegal” use.
>
> Resilient as always, TPB aren’t about to give up that easily and have already 
> lined up yet another domain name. This time they’re going for Iceland’s .IS 
> TLD, which will be a little harder to take offline.
>
> Ahoy Iceland
>
>
>
> Thepiratebay.is was registered after the Greenland debacle and traffic was 
> redirected to the new domain a few minutes ago. Iceland is an interesting 
> choice as the country previouslypositioned itself as a safe haven for freedom 
> of speech.
>
> Whether The Pirate Bay’s activities are considered protected under this 
> definition remains to be seen, but ISNIC, the company responsible for .IS 
> domains, informs TorrentFreak that they have no plans to treat 
> thepiratebay.is any differently to their other domains.
>
> When we asked whether ISMIC would follow Greenland’s lead and move for a 
> proactive suspension, we got a clear answer.
>
> “The short answer is no. Such an action would require a formal order from an 
> Icelandic court. ISNIC is not responsible for a registrant’s usage of their 
> domains,” ISNIC’s Marius Olafsson told TorrentFreak.
>
> This is not the first time that Iceland’s registry has been asked about 
> possible actions against a controversial domain. In 2010, when Wikileaks was 
> hosted under an .IS TLD, the company gavethe same response.
>
> “This policy applies equally to any .is domain,” Olafsson says, adding that 
> it’s the domain owner’s responsibility to abide by the law, not theirs.
>
> “There is an article in our registration rules which states that ‘the 
> registrant is responsible for ensuring that the use of the domain is within 
> the limits of Icelandic law as current at any time’,” he explains.
>
> ISNIC’s position means that The Pirate Bay will probably be operating from 
> the .IS domain for a while. Technically copyright holders could file a 
> complaint, but without a prior ruling against the site in Iceland this will 
> probably turn out to be a time-consuming and expensive endeavor.
>
> Even if the domain was taken away, The Pirate Bay would probably move on to 
> the next one as if nothing happened. Until they run out of domains.
>
>
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