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1. LogonT+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-11-04 16:12:21
The ccTLD of Iceland ".is" only suspends domain names after a valid court order in Icelandic jurisdiction.
replies(2): >>teddyh+w >>judge2+o9
2. teddyh+w[view] [source] 2021-11-04 16:14:51
>>LogonT+(OP)
IIUC, there are many such TLDs, but you should really only use these if you yourself are a citizen, and your organization is based in the country in question.
replies(1): >>LogonT+r1
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3. LogonT+r1[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-11-04 16:18:44
>>teddyh+w
Really? What other countries offer such guarantee?
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4. sergio+i6[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-11-04 16:39:51
>>LogonT+r1
My country's TLD (.pt) holds Portuguese courts as the ultimate arbitrator. There are simpler administrative procedures for suspending or claiming domains, but in case of conflict courts have the final word.

I imagine most countries' TLDs operate in the same fashion.

replies(1): >>LogonT+P8
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5. LogonT+P8[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-11-04 16:50:31
>>sergio+i6
That's encouraging. I guess I'm wondering if suspension of domains is up to corporate discretion or if the government of Portugal precludes that and requires a court order for suspensions.
6. judge2+o9[view] [source] 2021-11-04 16:52:45
>>LogonT+(OP)
Wasn’t there drama regarding archive.is being removed by some TLD operator?
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