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Yes, if the owner or organization is found to be breaking the law. Malicious domains are seized every day. Here [1] is one of the most recent examples. Some people try to evade this [2] with varying degrees of success.

[1] - https://www.msn.com/EN-US/news/technology/microsoft-secretly...

[2] - https://torrentfreak.com/how-to-stop-domain-names-being-seiz...



And if the domains are registered out of the country?


It's less about where you register and more about who is managing the root servers you are using. The article I linked touches on that a little bit.




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