US Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) has caused tremendous controversy over the past year by seizing domain names belonging to sites that allegedly infringe copyright or sell counterfeit goods. This all sounds rather pointless—the actual servers aren't seized, and it's a simple matter of registering a similar site name with a non-US domain name registrar—but ICE insists it works. We decided to check.
Earlier this year, ICE boss John Morton said in a speech (PDF) that even he was shocked by his own success:
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