The Department of Homeland Security ’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement ( ICE ) has dropped the pound on BitTorrent - related websites and others associated with piracy and imitative goods — seizing sphere without any prior complaint or presentment from the court .
Those navigate to the sites in interrogation — and there are at least 70 of them — are now met with a rather imposing governmental warning screen , cue visitors of Union copyright law . ICE say the sites were knocked down based on Union royal court orders , buttold the New York Timesthat , “ As this is an ongoing investigation , there are no extra detail available at this clock time . ” Included among the sequester sites are major destinations like torrent-finder.com , and rap - centric onsmash.com , rapgodfathers.com and dajaz1.com .
The situation is a petty mussy because some of the soaker sites ICE has been seizing have no tracker , carry no deluge and list no copyright works unless someone search for them — they’re search engine , well , with a pelter slant , of course , but search engine by definition . These capture definitely grow question on what type of measure the Department of Homeland Security is using and raise a dark swarm over similar , un - seize situation . Check out the full listing of seized siteshere . [ TorrentFreakviaBusiness Insider ]

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