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US IMMIGRATION SERVICES BLASTED FOR DOMAIN SEIZURES- PC World John P. Mello

A sudden move last week to return a hip-hop site to its owner after it was seized and held by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for a year has renewed criticism of the agency’s domain confiscation program called In Our Sites.

Since its launch in June 2010, the initiative, spearheaded by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HIS) directorate, has seized hundreds of websites for alleged intellectual property violations, including a raid on “Cyber Monday” that shut down 150 websites for selling or distributing counterfeit goods.

The return of the Dajaz1.com domain to its owner “Splash” provoked one of In Our Sites most vocal critics, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon), to vow to probe the situation. “I expect the administration will be receiving a series of FOIA [Freedom of Information Act] requests from our office and that the senator will have very pointed questions with regard to how the administration chooses to target the sites that it does,” Wynden spokesperson Jennifer Hoelzer told Wired Magazine.