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by noinsight
3770 days ago
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> located in Europe and my life's work is all in one .com domain. As a non-US citizen you should definitely move to another TLD entirely. US asserts jurisdiction over .com/.net/.org and has been known to seize such domains at will even if they have no ties to the US. You would have little recourse without great difficulty. As a non-US person myself I will therefore personally never hold such a domain. National TLD's would be a good choice but there's also .eu which I reckon would also be a safe choice. They also do not publish WHOIS information for privately held domains. People rarely consider this when purchasing domains (which jurisdiction they fall under) but it's an important issue in my opinion. (Source: http://yro.slashdot.org/story/12/03/06/1720230/us-asserts-su...) |
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My business is on a .com domain and that will never change. I'm a businessman, not an extremist idealist.