
Please keep in mind, I'm not a laywer
Likewise but it appears to be totally unnecessary action that establishes precedent for other more intrusive requests later
- These punishable facts are an immediate threat to the Dutch public order.
Seems quite unlikely that there will be public disorder as a result of malware, at least to the extent freezing registry entries would prevent.
o The suspects in the US investigation will transfer the control of the relevant registrations of a couple specific IP ranges in the public register. o The suspects in the US investigations will alter the relevant registration(s) of a specific set of IP ranges in the public register, unless specifically approved by the FBI of the US attorney's office for the Southern District of New York.
Why would that matter as long as they made an evidence record of what it was at this time. There's lots of things the suspects may do during the course of an investigation, like just live their normal lives. brandon