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Buy your own domain, preferably with a company outside the US. I use gandi.net and http://code.google.com/p/gandi-automatic-dns/

It's more expensive, but you control it.




>you control it.

Hardly. Any domain in the existing domain name system can be seized.


I'd like to see that on a global TLD. If you mean that any arbitrary country can seize a TLD belonging to that country, then yeah I guess you are right. You can always get a distributed TLD but then you have the problem of them not being resolvable unless the PC you are at is correctly configured.


What's a global TLD?


Sorry, I should say international non-US tld, or in other words, a TLD not under the control of the US.


US controls root/'.' via ICANN and can theoretically seize anything under the DNS system

Only reason they don't for gTLDs is because of the political fallout




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