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Originally Posted by sarettah
I am fully aware of that.
Now, what laws does any of the TOS(es) I have quoted violate?
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the violation is how DirectNIC is handling what they call investigating.
If requesting 100's of Model ID's is their way how they handle "investigation" and by NOT following their instructions websites get shut down, than yes, than yes, the TOS and how it's handled IS violating law.
Without being a lawyer i can't say more about the whole TOS, however, the whole investigating process as well as the "how-what-to-define" process look questionable.
In my opinion the TOS points are made in generally in case authorities are asking for action and to be on the sure side toward the client, but not for taking law and "legal" actions in their hand or giving them the right to do so.