I'm so glad the Immigration and Customs Enforcement division of the Department of Homeland Security is continuing to seize domain names.
After all, if there's one really important Immigration issue facing the US and has an affect on Homeland Security, it's domain names.
Know what's even funnier? All they can do is seize the domain name by redirecting their DNS records. ATDHE.net already has a new domain name pointed to their servers and their site continues to work fine. I'm not going to post it here, but seriously, how much money did DHS/ICE waste on this only to have it circumvented in about 5 minutes? (It's not hard to find the new domain name either, just check twitter).
Also, rojodirect.com is a Spanish site declared legal twice by Spanish courts. They, like torrentfreak.com (seized by DHS earlier this year), DO NOT host illegal content, but do have links to it.
Cept they aren't cracking down on those who openly steal intellectual property. They're just taking a couple of domain names based off of people *linking* to illegal content. And one isn't even based in the US and has been declared legal by Spanish courts (it's based out of Spain).