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Nominet considers changes to its domain name disconnection policy
The Register reports today that following intense lobbying by Serious and Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), Nominet is considering changing its terms and conditions so that it can disconnect domain names more easily. Nominet controls the domain name registry for .uk and works in partnership with domain name registrars like 123 Reg and GoDaddy. According to a brief released by Nominet, Nominet itself does not have a contractual agreement with registrars to disconnect a domain name if it conducts illegal activity on the website associated with it. This is unlike the registries and registrars for .org and .biz domain names. The...
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How the media have made us less free
I find it ironic that one of BBW’s great strengths is just how media savvy it has become, and as a result how much attention it generates. It hits exactly the right notes with its exposure of the ridiculous, petty and more often than not insidious state intrusions into so many aspects our everyday life. It’s crucial that this work is continued, but it may have to be done in a greater variety of ways. Just walking about the place, drinking, travelling on public transport and most of all driving your car generates enormous surveillance from local authorities and nationally...
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Posted by: Andrew Ampers Taylor | 25/11/2010 at 06:04 PM