[At-Large] Online sale of fake medicines and products targeted in INTERPOL operation
gbruen at knujon.com
gbruen at knujon.com
Wed Jun 29 08:08:03 UTC 2016
All, I have remained mostly silent on this because I have been in the
midst of ongoing research in this specific subject.
I will be discussing some of the issues today at our NARALO meeting here
in Helsinki.
Yesterday at that joint ALAC/ICP meeting I forwarded a link to my
student's research on online opioids:
https://www.academia.edu/25268825/Online_Opioids_Report_Concerning_Ease_of_Access_Highlighting_Potential_Solutions_Using_Existing_Laws_and_Technology
There is much more to this that is not yet public.
On 6/13/16 10:51 PM, John R. Levine wrote:
>> Have a look at the Legitscript blog. Most of the large registrars
>> work with Legitscript.
>>
>> I’m sure John can comment in more detail.
>
> They don't publish a list, but it's pretty much every registrar you
> ever heard of.
>
> The number of real online pharmacies is not large, so if you see one
> not on their list, the chances are very high that it's completely
> rogue. Most registrars have no problem turning off domains when
> there's evidence of clear illegality.
>
> If you look at their blog, you can get some hints about who they're
> unhappy with. There's a top ten list but it hasn't been updated for
> two years and is very out of date.
>
> R's,
> John
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