> those domains were seized in 2012 by the us doj.
The ones where they weren't encrypting the stuff.
> Furthermore, this doesn't protect them from being responsible for the content.
Laws commonly have knowledge requirements. If you go to the UPS store and ask them to deliver a metal cage clearly containing a screaming woman who has been kidnapped, and they do it, they're going to be in trouble. If you go and ask them to deliver a brown cardboard box of contents unspecified, that's a different matter, even if unbeknownst to them it turns out to contain some contraband.
Okay, so they apparently moved it to mega.nz.
> those domains were seized in 2012 by the us doj.
The ones where they weren't encrypting the stuff.
> Furthermore, this doesn't protect them from being responsible for the content.
Laws commonly have knowledge requirements. If you go to the UPS store and ask them to deliver a metal cage clearly containing a screaming woman who has been kidnapped, and they do it, they're going to be in trouble. If you go and ask them to deliver a brown cardboard box of contents unspecified, that's a different matter, even if unbeknownst to them it turns out to contain some contraband.