Judge Orders Hundreds of Websites Delisted From Search Engines, Social Networks 308
An anonymous reader writes "A federal judge has ruled that a number of a websites trafficking in counterfeit Chanel goods can have their domains seized and transferred to a new registrar. Astonishingly, the judge also ordered that the sites must be de-indexed from all search engines and all social media websites. Quoting the article: 'Missing from the ruling is any discussion of the Internet's global nature; the judge shows no awareness that the domains in question might not even be registered in this country, for instance, and his ban on search engine and social media indexing apparently extends to the entire world. (And, when applied to U.S.-based companies like Twitter, apparently compels them to censor the links globally rather than only when accessed by people in the U.S.) Indeed, a cursory search through the list of offending domains turns up poshmoda.ws, a site registered in Germany. The German registrar has not yet complied with the U.S. court order, though most other domain names on the list are .com or .net names and have been seized.'"
all your bases are belong to us (Score:5, Funny)
I'm just sayin
Re:This just in! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:For non US-filtered search results (Score:5, Funny)
Ah the good ol days (Score:5, Funny)
I liked the days when people were afraid if they touched the computer too much it would explode, now they run crazy touching and deleting and legislating like coked out cats.
Re:For non US-filtered search results (Score:4, Funny)
Barring misguided censorship in the name of big media, the United States is still relatively free. We can and seriously should have a frank talk about the nature and extent of filtering in the United States. To suggest that Russia and China are serious alternatives, however, doesn't advance this discourse in any meaningful way.
Baidu might suck for researching the perils of tank student interactions yet you won't find a better resource for your faux holday shopping needs.
Re:all your bases are belong to us (Score:2, Funny)
Save the world! Destroy America, before it's too late!
Oh no! Now Slashdot will be listed as a TERROR SITE. Don't delete us, Joe!