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    atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    Climate.us

    Climate.us is an independent, nonprofit successor to Climate.gov, safeguarding public access to trusted climate data, climate tools, and climate information.

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    Climate.us (www.climate.us)

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      Climate.us is an independent, nonprofit successor to Climate.gov, safeguarding public access to trusted climate data, climate tools, and climate information.

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      reev@sh.itjust.works
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      Isn’t the .us TLD controlled by the government of the United States? Meaning they have the power to revoke access if they want to?

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        Isn’t the .us TLD controlled by the government of the United States? Meaning they have the power to revoke access if they want to?

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        abcdqfr@lemmy.world
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        Just another canary in the coal mine. How many more do we need before we say “no more spelunking”?

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          Isn’t the .us TLD controlled by the government of the United States? Meaning they have the power to revoke access if they want to?

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          ayyy@sh.itjust.works
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          They would need a court order, and to get that they would need to prove harm. So not impossible but it would take a while.

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            They would need a court order, and to get that they would need to prove harm. So not impossible but it would take a while.

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            Cethin
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            It’s also probably a bonus too. If the US takes them down like this it’s a huge sign that they’re far overstepping their bounds. Not that we really need more evidence of that, but it doesn’t hurt.

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