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But the named domain's owners were not notified or provided the opportunity to even defend themselves! That's not due process.


Oddly enough, if police get a warrant to search your house and seize something that's considered evidence, they don't tell you in advance that they've done so or that they're coming to execute the warrant.

In other words, due process doesn't mean "nobody's allowed to do anything until every side has had its fill of argument".


Except that this case is completely different from that in every way? This isn't evidence -- this is a rendered judgement of sorts.




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