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To: tlaronde%kergis.com@localhost, Sad Clouds <cryintothebluesky%gmail.com@localhost>

Subject: Re: Internet services and US vs EU jurisdiction

From: Niels Dettenbach <nd%syndicat.com@localhost>

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2026 14:11:19 +0100


Am Dienstag, 20. Januar 2026, 12:36:05 UTC+00:00:01 schrieb Sad Clouds:
> And yes at this time, I trust the
> UK and EU more than the U.S.
curious . i've seen several domains of customers one on registrar level by 
stupid EU law.

just one example: a NL company runs a .COM domain for a web shop selling food 
products legal in NL but somehow regulated by pharma law in DE. Registrar in 
DE (one of the biggest in germany) got legal claim from some pharmacists 
lobbys lawyer shutting down the whole domain same day without notice to the 
domain holder. The shop was available in german as well - enough to claim 
that he offers (did not selled...) prodicts illegally to germany.

There are much more countries today where i would feel more safe with domain 
registrations then in EU.

I would recommend to tactically register domains at registrars in countries 
which are at least not the very best friend with your potential enemies and 
their legal system.



just my .02 €



niels.


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