MrKend54l
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Blijkbaar wel. Ze hebben jou toch ook toegelaten deze zever hier te komen posten?Conqie zei:Grappig welke mentaliteit dat er toch eerst, op't internet mag en kan alles?![]()
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Blijkbaar wel. Ze hebben jou toch ook toegelaten deze zever hier te komen posten?Conqie zei:Grappig welke mentaliteit dat er toch eerst, op't internet mag en kan alles?![]()
Conqie zei:Grappig welke mentaliteit dat er toch eerst, op't internet mag en kan alles?![]()
The U.S. approach is breathtakingly broad, effectively treating millions of websites and IP addresses as "domestic" for U.S. law purposes.
The long-arm of U.S. law manifests itself in at least five ways in the proposed legislation.
First, it defines a "domestic domain name" as a domain name "that is registered or assigned by a domain name registrar, domain name registry, or other domain name registration authority, that is located within a judicial district of the United States." Since every dot-com, dot-net, and dot-org domain is managed by a domain name registry in the U.S., the law effectively asserts jurisdiction over tens of millions of domain names regardless of where the registrant actually resides.
Second, it defines "domestic Internet protocol addresses" - the numeric strings that constitute the actual address of a website or Internet connection - as "an Internet Protocol address for which the corresponding Internet Protocol allocation entity is located within a judicial district of the United States."
Yet IP addresses are allocated by regional organizations, not national ones. The allocation entity located in the U.S. is called ARIN, the American Registry for Internet Numbers. Its territory includes the U.S., Canada, and 20 Caribbean nations. This bill treats all IP addresses in this region as domestic for U.S. law purposes.
To put this is context, every Canadian Internet provider relies on ARIN for its block of IP addresses. In fact, ARIN even allocates the block of IP addresses used by federal and provincial governments. The U.S. bill would treat them all as domestic for U.S. law purposes.
Third, the bill grants the U.S. "in rem" jurisdiction over any website that does not have a domestic jurisdictional connection. For those sites, the U.S. grants jurisdiction over the property of the site and opens the door to court orders requiring Internet providers to block the site and Internet search engines to stop linking to it.


a143290 zei:Is SOPA ondertussen al niet teruggeroepen?
a143290 zei:Is SOPA ondertussen al niet teruggeroepen?
Kid_C zei:Google doet mee met de staking morgen.
Op de Amerikaanse homepage zal er een vermelding worden geplaatst met een link naar meer informatie.
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