MPAA takes down several domain names registered with Donuts
The MPAA has begun exercising its agreements with internet providers, advertising agencies and even payment processors in order to avoid court orders and take down offending sites within ten days or less. This type of agreement started with the Donuts registry back in February of 2016.
Under this agreement, the MPAA became the “Trusted Notifier” as to what content is considered piracy for domains registered at Donuts who operates the .movie gTLD and others such as .domains, .expert, .wtf and more.
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The MPAA has begun exercising its agreements with internet providers, advertising agencies and even payment processors in order to avoid court orders and take down offending sites within ten days or less. This type of agreement started with the Donuts registry back in February of 2016.
Under this agreement, the MPAA became the “Trusted Notifier” as to what content is considered piracy for domains registered at Donuts who operates the .movie gTLD and others such as .domains, .expert, .wtf and more.
Read More at Domaining Toolkit




