The Delhi High Court has issued John Doe orders (dynamic injunctions) compelling ISPs to block "all known and unknown domains" of Khatrimazafull. Despite this, the absence of a centralized domain registry for rogue sites hampers enforcement.
The "khatrimazafull new domain" phenomenon is not a technical anomaly but a predictable business model of resilience in the face of legal pressure. Each new domain extends the site's lifespan while escalating risks for users and enforcement costs for authorities. Until legal frameworks address the underlying hosting infrastructure and user demand, the cycle of domain death and rebirth will continue.
Studies indicate that while domain blocking reduces traffic by 60-80% immediately after issuance, traffic rebounds within two weeks as users locate the new domain. This suggests that domain-based blocking alone is insufficient.
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