FINDING · POLICY
DNS infrastructure is a primary chokepoint target: U.S. DHS seized domain names of sites including rojadirecta.org — found non-infringing under Spanish law — without Congressional authority. The proposed PROTECT-IP Act (2011) would have authorized DNS injection against 'non-domestic' domains. Developers countered with a browser plug-in distributing alternate domains outside U.S. jurisdiction; Mozilla refused a DHS demand to remove it.
From 2011-seltzer-infrastructures — Infrastructures of Censorship and Lessons from Copyright Resistance · §1.4.1 · 2011 · Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
- Build alternate discovery mechanisms (DHT, out-of-band address distribution, hard-coded fallbacks) so that DNS seizure of primary domains does not sever user access.
- Distribute infrastructure across multiple jurisdictions so that single-country legal action cannot simultaneously disable all access paths.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.