[NCUC-DISCUSS] How Threats Against Domain Names Are Used to Censor Content

Jeremy Malcolm jmalcolm at eff.org
Fri Jul 28 00:24:31 CEST 2017


Today EFF and Public Knowledge are releasing a whitepaper titled "Which
Internet registries offer the best protection for domain owners?"  Since
2003 when hundreds of new domains have come onto the market, there has
never been more choice for domain name registrants. But apart from
choosing a name that sounds right and is easy to remember, a domain name
registrant should also consider the policies of the registry that
operates the domain, and those of the registrar that sells it to them. ...

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/07/how-threats-against-domain-names-used-censor-content

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Jeremy Malcolm
Senior Global Policy Analyst
Electronic Frontier Foundation
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