dogs on the internet

supporting each other

BigData is BigPower for NSA-CIA-Mossad-Hamas-BND-FSB and their “investors”.

Since the internet, no one is searching your trash or spying with expensive satelites.

It’s all in the chips. (Israel is proud to have worked on Windows 7 and i5… both great products with great backdoors… )

Never the less – as long as the installation process of 1984 is not 100% completed people risk their lifes to battle it.

Wikileaks.org seems to rely on them.

Where they have their webspace i don’t know but of course they probably have multiple mirrors that mirror each other and in case one goes down the Domain is simply switched to the next mirror.

Dynadot
PO Box 345
San Mateo , CA 94401 USA ? Patriot Act? Not independent! NO FREEDOM!
+1-866-652-2039
info@dynadot.com

KEEP IT UP AND RUNNING ASSANGE 🙂

links related to that topic: Query was https://startpage.com/do/search?q=dynadot+Subpoena

“US government preparing new attacks against WikiLeaks By David Walsh 26 August 2011

The Obama administration and its Department of Homeland Security are continuing their assault on WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange, as part of the effort to stifle opposition to American militarism and imperialism.

A recently unsealed court document, signed by a US magistrate judge on January 4, 2011, lifts the lid on the government’s attempt to mount an espionage or “terrorism” case against Assange and WikiLeaks.

WikiLeaks publicized the existence of the court order Wednesday, only hours after the anti-secrecy group reported a massive denial of service (DOS) attack, which forced it to run off backup servers. WikiLeaks blamed US authorities for the latter attack, asking, with good cause, “Are state directed Denial of Service attacks, legally, a war crime against civilian infrastructure?” and “Should we, legally, declare war on state aggressors that commit infrastructure war crimes against us?”


The production order served on Dynadot, as the International Business News points out, “could be the first major step by the United States government in labeling WikiLeaks a terrorist organization.”

Vice President Joe Biden has already termed Assange, who remains under house arrest in Britain in relation to a trumped-up sexual assault case in Sweden, a “high-tech terrorist.”

The Dynadot order was issued at approximately the same time US Justice Department prosecutors obtained a similar order for records from Twitter, Inc. WikiLeaks reports that Dynadot complied with the government order, without providing details.

In 2008, the Julius Baer Bank and Trust successfully sought an injunction against WikiLeaks over the release of internal documents, and Dynadot was ordered to shut down the wikileaks.org domain. However, the same judge later lifted the injunction, citing First Amendment issues. In December 2010, Dynadot founder and president Todd Han, in response to a journalist’s inquiry, commented, “Yes we are experiencing significant pressure regarding the domain, both to keep it up and to take it down.”

The three-page production order from Obama’s Homeland Security Department in January 2011 is a sinister document, worthy of a police state. It orders Dynadot to hand over within three days the following information for each account associated with WikiLeaks and Assange for the period November 1, 2009 to the present:

“1. subscriber names, user names, screen names, or other identities;
2. mailing addresses, residential addresses, business addresses, e-mail addresses, and other contact information;
3. connection records, or record of session times and durations;
4. length of service (including start date) and types of service utilized;
5. telephone or instrument number or other subscriber number or identity, including any temporarily assigned network address; and
6. means and source of payment for such service (including any credit card or bank account number) and billing records.”

It also demands Dynadot turn over to the government:

“1. records of user activity for any connections made to or from the Account, including the date, time, length, and method of connections, data transfer volume, user name, and source and destination Internet Protocol address(es);
2. non-content information associated with the contents of any communication or file stored by or for the account(s), such as the source and destination email addresses and IP addresses.
3. correspondence and notes of records related to the account(s).”

This sweeping order is not only aimed at building a case against Assange and WikiLeaks; its intent is to intimidate and terrorize any individual or organization, including DNS hosts, that might contemplate opposing and exposing US government policy, or merely providing services to such opponents. It is a further attempt to criminalize political dissent.


HE IS AUSTRALIAN! WHY THE FUCK CAN USA PERSECUTE AND IMPRISON JUST ANYONE IN ANY COUNTRY?

HE might like to be the center of attention… but he IS NOT AN TERRORIST! 😀

NOR IS HE THE SOURCE OF THE SECRET MATERIAL – HE IS JUST THE MESSENGER. WHENEVER USA GETS BAD NEWS – THEY KILL THE MESSENGER? JUST LIKE IN THE MIDDLE AGES.

KILLING THE MESSENGER AND ALL OF HIS SUPPORTERS – DOES NOT KILL THE BAD NEWS.

IT MIGHT LEAK THROUGH OTHER SOURCES LIKE NEWSPAPERS.

FACE IT: LIES DO NOT WORK SINCE THE INTERNET. THANKS FOR THAT.

WHO EVER KILLS INNOCENT PEOPLE IS A TERRORIST.

SO THE SECRET SERVICES AND G.BUSH RANK HIGH ON THAT.

RIAA wants to see records 1-6894c1b677

https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2011/08/wiki-a26.html

How WikiLeaks.info was seized.

https://wikileaks.org/wiki/WIKILEAKS.INFO_censored_by_eNom_and_Demand_Media

“But even under current laws and regulations it’s often possible to find out who runs a website, through a DMCA subpoena for example. And a recent case shows that the process isn’t too hard.

“On our website you can find links that lead to media files. These files are stored somewhere else on the internet and are not a part of this website. SoundPiff.net does not carry any responsibility for them,” the website’s operator notes.”

Source: https://torrentfreak.com/riaa-wants-domain-registrar-to-expose-pirate-site-owner-150728/

http://www.globalresearch.ca/wikileaks-cables-expose-washington-s-close-ties-to-gaddafi/26236


whois Wikileaks.org
Domain Name: WIKILEAKS.ORG
Domain ID: D130035267-LROR
WHOIS Server:
Referral URL: http://www.dynadot.com
Registrant Country: US

here is there terms privacy of service: 01.2015

Privacy Policy

https://www.dynadot.com/registration_agreement.html

v. 3.4
October 10, 2008

Welcome to the Dynadot web design, web hosting, and domain name registration service (“Service”). The Service is made available subject to this Privacy Policy. By using the Service, you agree, without limitation or qualification, to be bound by this Privacy Policy. This policy may be updated from time to time, so please check back here periodically.

What information is collected?

When opening an account, the Service collects your name, e-mail address, mailing address, phone number, and fax number. We collect this information because it may be necessary to contact you about your account. Also, if you are registering a domain name, this information is required by ICANN.

In addition, when you open an account, the Service asks you to create a username and password. The Service uses your username for identification purposes only, and uses your password for verification of your identity only.

If you are placing an order, the Service collects your credit card number and/or other billing information. This information is used only to collect payment for services rendered. If you are placing an order or logging in to your customer account, the Service may log your IP address as a security measure. If you purchase digital (SSL) certificate services, the Service also collects information about your subject domain name registration.

If you choose to participate in our Refer-A-Friend program or other promotions to tell others about our website, we will ask you to provide your friend’s name and email address. The Service stores this information for the sole purpose of sending a one-time email to your friend.

If you submit a complaint to us about our Service or about any one of our customers, the Service collects your name and contact information, which may be used in our investigation.

What information is shared?

The Service does not share your information with any external third parties except when absolutely necessary, as listed here in this Privacy Policy, or when authorized by you. We do not sell information to mailing lists, or send advertisements on behalf of other companies.

If you are registering a domain name, your contact information will be listed on the public Whois service. This listing is required by ICANN. Further, ICANN requires the Service to submit your contact information and personal data associated with your domain name registration to an ICANN-approved third party data escrow service provider, such as Iron Mountain Digital. In addition, the central registries require the Service to submit to them your contact information and personal data associated with your domain registration.

When placing any order, we submit your billing information to the payment processor.

If you are purchasing a digital (SSL) certificate, all information that you provide us that forms the content of a digital certificate will be “published” on the internet. Publication of digital certificates in an accessible location (a repository) is an integral part of enabling the widespread use of digital certificates. Your digital certificate will be published in our repository, or that of the providing vendor, so that a third party may access, review, and rely upon your digital certificate. You should have no expectation of privacy regarding the content of your digital certificate. The exact information that appears in a digital certificate varies depending on the type of certificate you purchase. Generally, this information includes your name or company name, the subject domain name, country, status of certificate validity, and dates of certificate validity.

If you use a forum or bulletin board tool on our website, you should be aware that any personally identifiable information you submit there can be read, collected, or used by other users of these forums, and could be used to send you unsolicited messages. The Service generates a user ID to be associated with your account that is unique and different from your account username, for the specific purpose of allowing you to use these forums without disclosing your account information. The user ID may contain information related to your physical location or name initials. You have the option of changing your forum user ID in your account settings. The Service is not responsible for the personally identifiable information you submit in these forums.

If you purchase websites, website templates, site building software, web hosting, or other such website services, you should be aware that any personally identifiable information you submit on any such web pages can be read, collected, or used by third parties, and could be used to send you unsolicited messages.

The Service is not responsible for the personally identifiable information you disclose using any of these services.

The Service is a reseller of the site building software offered on its website. If you purchase site building software through the Service, you should be aware that we are required to share your name and contact information with the vendor for whom we are a reseller.

If you submit a complaint to us about our Service or about any one of our customers, the Service reserves the right to share your name and contact information with the party against whom you are lodging the complaint, with a law enforcement agency, or with a third party during the course of a legal or administrative proceeding, as we deem necessary in our sole discretion.


Though the Service makes every effort to preserve user privacy, we may need to disclose personal information when required by law wherein we have a good-faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with a current judicial proceeding, a court order or legal process served on us. (Please see our Subpoena Policy.)

What emails and postal mails will you send me?

We send emails updating you on the status of your order. We may email you a renewal notice if a domain or service is about to expire. We may email you about a matter directly concerning your account. We may email you if we update a policy that affects your account. If you registered a domain name, we will send you an email once a year to remind you to update your contact information, as required by ICANN. We may also send you a Dynadot newsletter periodically, but you have the option of disabling this feature by changing your account settings.

If you purchased our Privacy Service with your domain name registration, we may forward emails and postal mails to you at your account contact information. If you choose to participate in our Refer-A-Friend program or other promotions to tell others about our website, we may email you on the status of your participation in such programs or promotions. We will also send your friend a one-time email about our website, listing you as the referrer. If you submit a complaint or other form of communication to us, we may email you a reply or status update.

Do you use “cookies”?

The Service uses cookies. A cookie is a piece of data stored on the user’s computer tied to information about the user. We use cookies to remember where you are in our web site, and to collect anonymous traffic data in order to help us improve our web site. For example, by setting a cookie when you sign into your account, we know that you are an authorized user. If you reject or disable the cookie, you will not be able to enter the account area of the site, and some pages on our web site may not work properly.

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