Forbes.com reports on the U.S. government's seizures of domain names for alleged copyright and trademark infringement here. Ars Technica gives the history of Operation In Our Sites here and here and here.
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement's description of Operation In Our Sites here.
National Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Coordination Center here.
Wired's take here.
Attorney General Eric Holder's Nov 29, 2010 Cyber Monday raid announcement here.
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Monday, December 05, 2011
Operation In Our Sites Nabs 150 Websites on Cyber Monday
Labels:
copyright infringement,
copyright law,
counterfeit goods,
operation in our sites,
seizure of domain names,
trademark law
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