>Are there cases of "corrupted" registries make the threat of "stolen zones" a 
>real thing?

I think the most well known example is the US government taking the .org domain
of Rojadirecta.

https://torrentfreak.com/u-s-returns-seized-domains-to-streaming-links-site-after-18-months-120830/

There were two issues in this case: for any organisation outside the US, using
a domain with a registry in the US is risky, because the US government assumes
jurisdiction, even if the company itself doesn't do any business in the US.

The second issue is that the domain was seized by the executive branch. And
not just blocked, but actually redirected to servers of the US government.


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