Law enforcement release

# Operation In Our Sites launched against piracy websites

US ICE HSI / National IPR Center, June 30, 2010. Establishes the initial nine-domain seizure and the program's growth to 761 domains by 2012..

**Source type:** Law enforcement release

**Published:** June 30, 2010

**Research grade:** S2

**Used in entries:** 2

## Bibliographic record

**Publisher:** US ICE HSI / National IPR Center

**Published:** June 30, 2010

**Source type:** Law enforcement release

**Research grade:** Source grade S2

**Language:** English

**Official record:** Official publication

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**What it supports:** Establishes the initial nine-domain seizure and the program's growth to 761 domains by 2012.

**Dataset id:** src\_ice\_in\_our\_sites\_2010

## Research notes

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How this source is used

Cited 2 times across 1 record type.

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## Cited by

### Organization roles

2 citations

Cited for an organization's recorded role in a takedown.

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[U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations](https://takedownindex.org/takedowns/operation-in-our-sites-initial-phase)

Operational lead, Operation In Our Sites (initial phase)

Primary source
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[National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center](https://takedownindex.org/takedowns/operation-in-our-sites-initial-phase)

Co-lead, Operation In Our Sites (initial phase)

Primary source

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