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Old 06-05-2011, 15:01   #1
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The Department of Homeland Security has requested that Mozilla, the maker of the Firefox browser, remove an add-on that allows web surfers to access websites whose domain names were seized by the government for copyright infringement, Mozilla’s lawyer said Thursday. [more]
I hope they stand thier ground!

Its sickening seeing the USA continue to think THEY RUN THE WORLD!!
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Re: Feds Demand Firefox Remove Add-On Domain Redirect

They are refusing so far. Better download the XPI so you can install it if you want later.

Even if Mozilla remove the download, those who want it will simply get it else where.
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Re: Feds Demand Firefox Remove Add-On Domain Redirect

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...those who want it will simply get it else where.
Like from the creators website ...for example
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