http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9198338/
Courts_shut_down_82_sites_for_alleged_copyright_violations?taxonomyId=17
Some commentators questioned the seizure of Torrent-finder.com, a search engine for BitTorrent files that didn't host any files itself. Another version of the site remained online at Torrent-finder.info
The seizure of search engines is "ridiculous," Masnick added. "For anyone who actually understands how the internet works (i.e., clearly not Homeland Security) this is a massively troubling move, suggesting that if Homeland Security doesn't like how your search engine works, it can simply seize your domain and put up a really scary looking graphic, claiming it has taken over your website,"
Also cheering the seizures was Mitch Bainwol chairman and CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America.
"Federal law enforcement authorities have now hung a 'closed for business' sign on some of the most notorious music websites that were havens for copyright theft,"