Offshore ccTLDs

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Offshore ccTLDs are country-code domains registered outside the Five Eyes surveillance bloc and major DMCA enforcement zones. These jurisdictions often lack mutual legal assistance treaties with the U.S., ignore DMCA takedown requests, or operate under legal frameworks that prioritize privacy over copyright enforcement. Why this matters: If you're running a privacy tool, cryptocurrency exchange, adult content platform, or publishing sensitive journalism, you need infrastructure that won't fold when a lawyer sends a fax. Offshore ccTLDs sit in jurisdictions where local registries don't automatically comply with foreign legal demands. Some have constitutional free-speech protections. Others simply don't have the resources or political will to police content. Bunkerdomains specializes in offshore ccTLDs because we don't process DMCA complaints, don't require KYC, and accept Monero. We pair offshore domain registration with offshore thinking: your identity stays private, your payment is untraceable, and we don't keep logs that can be subpoenaed. These aren't "bulletproof" in the sense of being invincible—no domain is. But they're registered in places where the legal and technical barriers to takedown are significantly higher. Combined with proper hosting and operational security, offshore ccTLDs form the foundation of censorship-resistant infrastructure.

Inclusion criteria

A ccTLD qualifies as offshore if it meets one or more criteria: registry operates outside Five Eyes jurisdiction (U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, New Zealand); country lacks robust DMCA enforcement or has no copyright treaty with the U.S.; registry has demonstrated pattern of ignoring foreign legal demands; jurisdiction has strong privacy laws or constitutional free-speech protections; or registry is simply small enough that it doesn't respond to nuisance complaints. We focus on ccTLDs with registries that don't automatically suspend domains based on foreign complaints, don't require registrant verification, and have track records in privacy-conscious or free-speech communities. This includes Pacific island nations, certain Eastern European states, and countries with explicit data-protection regimes. We exclude ccTLDs from jurisdictions known for cooperating with Interpol requests or those requiring local presence unless offset by other factors.

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