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On June 2, MIRhosting had all of its hardware, including colo racks of their customers taken offline by nLighten in Netherlands and Germany. As far as I know, it's was not an action of law enforcement.
To this day hardware remains offline, and customers are unable to access it in nLighten datacenters.
It has escalated to a battle between nLighten and lawyers of affected customers.
Statements from some of the affected hosts can be read here: https://hosting.kitchen/tag/nLighten/ (archive)
It affects multiple providers, some of which are present here.
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