how are those sites avoiding icann rules??

wxdqz

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ok i'm still new to the domain name world and i'm not too familiar with all of the registars and their policysi have a few questions- is ICANN the top authority of all domains names? Do they have power over all and any domain names, and they can disable domains which are breaking laws?i have came accross soooo many illegal sites, and most of them are hosted with popular registars like godaddy, yahoo, or PublicDomainNames. but they are still on the web.......... why???Say a site is breaking the law, the owner of the ingriged copyrighted work can file a complaint either to icann, or to the registar, and logically the domain name would be taken down, right?then there's something i don't understand...how do all the illegal sites violating the copyright laws, from warez sites to torrent trackers like thepiratebay keep their domain name up and running?Another example would be illegal vbulletins or invision boards.... Vbulletin is known for being aggressive against hackers and they are also known for taking down a LOT of websites using unregistered version of their software. However, there are still many sites known as using unregistered versions, and these sites never get turned down.The most famous example would probably be <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.vbteam.info">www.vbteam.info</a><!-- w --> and <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.vbteam.org">www.vbteam.org</a><!-- w -->, not only they are using unregistered version but they are also giving nulled versions, and a lot of illegal hacks. However, one of the domain is registered with GoDaddy and the other one is registered with PublicDomainNames. I have written to BOTH REGISTARS, and both registars answered me they would disable any domains using unregistered versions of vbulletin.Also, another rule is to not steal company names and add diffamatory words, right?? Then how a site like <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.fuckmicrosoft.com">www.fuckmicrosoft.com</a><!-- w --> can exist, since like 10 years???? If even microsoft wasn't able to take it down, then they must be doing something i dont understand....Someone explain me please!
 
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