This article looks at the basis for use- or content-related takedown of domain names in the terms of services of 30 European country-code top-level domain names.
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- (-) Remove Internet Governance Forum (IGF) filter Internet Governance Forum (IGF)
- Council of European National Top-Level Domain Registries (CENTR) (1) Apply Council of European National Top-Level Domain Registries (CENTR) filter
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- Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) (1) Apply Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filter
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- Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) (1) Apply Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) filter
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