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Monday, March 10, 2008

Fexon Technology Ltd: Cuba tourism site has been blacklisted and cut its European domain name in the US government.

Fexon Technology Ltd says: According to "The New York Times" reported: Steve Marshall is a British travel agents, that he lived in Spain, the Europeans to sell sunlight places, including Cuba. In October last year, "thanks" the United States government, all of his website, the 80 to stop the work.

These sites from the beginning of 1998 on the line, including English, French and Spanish. The type of site, including Cuba literature, history humanities Cuba, Italy and France are against the purely commercial tourist sites.

He said, "I After the morning, had not received any information on booking travel, we think that this is a technical issue." (Fexon Technology Ltd)

The result is that the Marshall site has been included in the blacklist of the United States Treasury, and so the United States to eNom Inc domain name registration. Disable these domain names. ENom told Marshall, they are in the request after the call for action.

ENom prior notice of the Marshall closed the site and refused to release domain names. Marshall said that the eNom violation of his property, delayed business. In the past few months he has been slow to rebuild its network in the business, many of the same site using the European registration. Net to replace the original. Com suffix as his server always in the Bahamas.

Marshall said he could not understand "British citizens in Spain Why should travel agents operating in accordance with United States law."

Ministry of Finance spokesman John Rankin in December 2004 referred to these sites, but it is eNom action in the past three years after. John Rankin, Marshall companies to help Americans avoid travel restrictions to Cuba, the company demanded that the United States not only have to stop their business dealings, and the freezing of their assets. This means that the eNom by the United States law. (Fexon Technology Ltd)

Marshall argued that he was the United States are not interested in sightseeing, "In any case, they are not so for me."

Stetson University of Florida law professor Peter L. Fitzgerald on the blacklist of the Ministry of Finance, he said, the entire operation of the process is very mysterious, "as to why they are being included in the blacklist, and in fact did not explain standards."

New York lawyers Sims said, "Certainly, the United States can be considered consumption of its citizens is a crime in Cuba, but the United States citizens are not targeted and does not have jurisdiction over foreign Web sites, which do not have to comply with United States law."

Ministry of Finance spokesman said, "If you want removed from the blacklist, should contact us and explain the situation."

Fitzgerald was of the view that the system, and it "would like to remove from the list, will also need to contact their added to the list of bureaucracy."

What is not understandable is the Ministry of Finance and Marshall did not close all the sites with Cuba.(Fexon Technology Ltd)

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