It appears that Joe Greco <jgreco@ns.sol.net> said:
While the issue of domains being confiscated and being handed over to a prevailing plaintiff for an international domain with no obvious nexus to the United States ...
Most of the domains do have US nexus. Two are in .TV, one in .COM, both run by Verisign, one in .XYZ which is assigned to an LLC in Las Vegas, registered via registrar Namecheap which is in Phoenix. .DEV is Google, again registered via Namecheap. The ones in .AC .LY .TO and the non-existent .ISR, not so much. I agree that the rest of the language demanding that every ISP, hosting provider, credit union, bank, and presumably nail salon and coin laundry in the US stop serving the defendants is nuts. The defendants didn't show up in court so the plantiffs would have provided a proposed order which it looks like the court just rubber stamped. That was pretty sloppy of her. R's, John