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In a series of raids in recent weeks, the Justice Department has extended such grabs to property that might seem esoteric but worry civil libertarians -- Internet domain names.
Warnings posted
In one case, the government took over Web sites that it said peddled bongs, roach clips, rolling papers and other paraphernalia used in the consumption of illegal drugs.
Prosecutors also acquired, in a plea agreement, a site called isonews.com whose owner was charged with selling special chips that let pirated titles run on videogame consoles.
In the past, Web sites simply vanished after the computer servers that hosted them landed in police property rooms. But in the recent cases, the sites remained alive, greeting visitors with stern warnings from government agencies.
The trend is alarming online civil liberties groups and legal scholars, who say the government's new tactic risks depriving people of valuable property -- their Internet storefronts and thus their livelihoods -- as electronic commerce becomes more common.
Read full story here:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/03/05/net.forfeitures.ap/index.html
Warnings posted
In one case, the government took over Web sites that it said peddled bongs, roach clips, rolling papers and other paraphernalia used in the consumption of illegal drugs.
Prosecutors also acquired, in a plea agreement, a site called isonews.com whose owner was charged with selling special chips that let pirated titles run on videogame consoles.
In the past, Web sites simply vanished after the computer servers that hosted them landed in police property rooms. But in the recent cases, the sites remained alive, greeting visitors with stern warnings from government agencies.
The trend is alarming online civil liberties groups and legal scholars, who say the government's new tactic risks depriving people of valuable property -- their Internet storefronts and thus their livelihoods -- as electronic commerce becomes more common.
Read full story here:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/03/05/net.forfeitures.ap/index.html