Today in international tech news: Saudi Arabia asks ICANN to prohibit a laundry list of top-level domains -- .gay, .wine, .sex among them. Also: A Briton is sentenced to four years in prison for operating the streaming site surfthechannel.com; Walmart ups its stake in a Chinese e-commerce company; Ecuador has not, in fact, made a decision about the Julian Assange asylum case.



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