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I think ******* is gone also.
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R Maps is still up using a url re-direct from .com over to .ch (Switzerland domain)
Offshore servers and all sites operating in other countries are now easily within the very long reach of the DOJ with the newly passed CLOUD Act read all about it here: http://www.mpreviews.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15585 |
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the ‘living inside the cocoon’ rhetoric from Trumplandia -
“Blame it all on the Negro” “Everything is Obama’s fault” “That Negro President caused this” |
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They are using DNS & proxy service from Cloudflare. They should think more thoroughly about this aspect as it ironically makes it easier to pinpoint them (but can still be tracked from old account/hosting records). Nonetheless they're probably buffered for now. The owner of this site might want to look at options - but judging how poorly he's been able to get any technology of any kind changed here, I doubt the ability is there.
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This is a new Federal Law -
The CLOUD Act: A Dangerous Expansion of Police Snooping on Cross-Border Data The Clarifying Overseas Use of Data (CLOUD) Act expanded American and foreign law enforcement’s ability to target and access people’s data across international borders in two ways. First, the bill created an explicit provision for U.S. law enforcement, from a local police department to federal agents in Immigration and Customs Enforcement, to access “the contents of a wire or electronic communication and any record or other information” about a person regardless of where they live or where that information is located on the globe. In other words, U.S. police could compel a service provider—like Google, Facebook, or Snapchat—to hand over a user’s content and metadata, even if it is stored in a foreign country, without following that foreign country’s privacy laws. Second, the bill allows the President to enter into “executive agreements” with foreign governments that would allow each government to acquire users’ data stored in the other country, without following each other’s privacy laws. This bill also expanded law enforcement access to private email and other online content. http://www.mpreviews.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15585 |
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Last edited by Drukpa Kunley; April 13th, 2018 at 11:59 AM. |
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