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I remember having heard about dajaz, yes.

Rojadirecta is an interesting case, in that they were infringing on copyright, but they were found legal in Spain (different legislation), so the U.S. government seized the .com and .org anyways.



They were not infringing on copyright. That is, the US Justice Department and Immigrations and Custom Enforcement - after 20 months - dropped the case.

There was no trial, no judgement, not even a settlement with a "fine but with no admittance of guilt." There was nothing.

So, how are you sure that they were infringing on copyright?




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