For FreeDominion to be secure, then they would need to not have any operations staff or owners be within reach of Canadian authorities.
That's what I was thinking.
Plus People seen to lump anything to do with Canadian law into one catagory "The Canadian government". There court structure is the same as ours, they have "State" courts and "Federal" courts. Free Dominions case is all within the Ontario "state" courts at this point, and it's not specified which Human rights commission is involved with the complainant. Ontario's, Alberta's, B.C's? Regardless, it's a completely different entity.
Also, this lawsuit that Warman is trying to launch is against someone who posts on the site, who may or may not be a Canadian. He has no case if he can’t prove it’s a Canadian, and who it is for that matter, and that’s what this is all about, whether free dominion has to prove the info or not.
That’s why people should use an anonymous proxy server, like https://www.torproject.org just in case courts order a site to turn over their records.
Exactly
Free Dominion was sold to a Panamanian corporation at the time the servers were moved to Panama. There are no known staff of this Panamanian corporation and it is unknown (I believe) who the owners are. Somethings have to be well thought out in advance of possible problems that may arise.