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>fantasmagorie, jeżeli nie kupowałeś tej domeny na nazwa.pl czy innym home.pl i oni są właścicielem tej domeny to wykasowanie z whois jest niemożliwe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer
>On August 13, the website was informed by its domain registrar GoDaddy that it had violated the terms of service by mocking Heyer, and Anglin was given 24 hours to locate a new registrar for the site.[77] The next day it moved to Google which almost immediately cancelled its registration for violation of terms,[78] also terminating the website's YouTube account.[79] The following day, the website registered with Tucows, who canceled it hours later for regularly inciting violence.[80] On August 15, it was announced by weev that the site had moved to the dark web, and that it was now only accessible via Tor, while Facebook banned links to the site and Discord banned its channel.[81] On August 16, Cloudflare, the DNS provider and proxy service used to protect The Daily Stormer also terminated their service.
>On August 17, after a relocation to dailystormer.ru, the Russian media watchdog Roskomnadzor requested a shutdown of the domain.[86] The Daily Stormer briefly returned to the clearnet with a .lol gTLD, dailystormer.lol, administered by Namecheap,[87][88] but after two days, Namecheap canceled the domain.
>The site returned to the web as punishedstormer.com on August 24, hosted by DreamHost, whose other far-right clients include National Vanguard and the Northwest Front. Denial-of-service attacks from Anonymous caused intermittent outages for all of DreamHost's sites, including those unconnected to white supremacist ideology.[92] Within hours of the attack, DreamHost canceled the site's accounts for violating its terms of service, saying the host had already been kicked off the site years previously and was exploiting an automated sign-up process.[93] Days later, The Daily Stormer was available under an Albanian .al ccTLD, dailystormer.al.[94] Within four days, it was removed by registrar Host.al for breaking their content rules.[95] In September, The Daily Stormer was briefly registered with a .at address from Austria, but this was removed by registrar nic.at when local politicians complained.[96] Later that month, it reappeared on a .is domain from Iceland, a country known for its freedom of speech; Anglin said that the recent collapse of the Nordic island's government meant that politicians would be distracted from affairs related to his website.[28] Before the end of September, ISNIC pulled The Daily Stormer because Anglin refused its standard condition of disclosing his address, fearing that the information would be passed to law agencies.[97] From September 21 to October 6, The Daily Stormer was hosted on a .cat domain, exclusively reserved for websites promoting Catalan language and culture. It exploited weakened filters after the Spanish government raided the offices of registrar Fundació puntCAT amidst a political crisis, and published several pieces in support of Catalan independence.[98][99] In November 2017, The Daily Stormer was registered with a .hk domain from Hong Kong,[100] which was revoked before the end of the month.[101]
>On November 29, 2017, the site returned to the clear web yet again with a new .red domain name, registered through GKG.net.[102]
>The next day Stormfront's domain name was seized by Network Solutions, enforcing terms of service against "bigotry, discrimination or hatred". Prompted by correspondence from the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, the action prevented the site, which had operated for 20 years, from reemerging under a different registrar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thepiratebay
>The website faced several shutdowns and domain seizures, switching to a series of new web addresses to continue operating.
>On 19 May 2015, the .se domain of The Pirate Bay was ordered to be seized following a ruling by a Swedish court.
> In December 2013, the site changed its domain to .ac (Ascension Island), following the seizure of the .sx domain.[185] On 12 December, the site moved to .pe (Peru),[186] on 18 December to .gy (Guyana).[187] Following the site's suspension from the .gy domain, on 19 December The Pirate Bay returned to .se (Sweden), which it had previously occupied between February 2012 and April 2013.
>On 13 February 2017 Sweden's Patent and Market Court of Appeal finally decided that the broadband provider Bredbandsbolaget must block its customers from accessing file sharing site The Pirate Bay, overruling a district court ruling to the contrary from 2015. This is the first time a site was openly blocked in Sweden. The rest of the ISPs are expected to follow the same court orders.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countries_blocking_access_to_The_Pirate_Bay