For the last six weeks, the neo-Nazi site The Daily Stormer has struggled to find a permanent domain name. The site lost its original .com address last month after site editor Andrew Anglin wrote a post mocking Heather Heyer, victim of the deadly hit-and-run attack in Charlottesville. The site bounced around from domain to domain, with each registrar canceling the site's service within a few hours or days of registration.

But for the last week, the site has been available at an address at Iceland's .is domain. ISNIC, Iceland's domain authority, is pondering how to handle the situation.

“What we worry about is the reputation of the .is domain,” ISNIC CEO Jens Pétur Jensen told the Reykjavik Grapevine. “ISNIC does not want to have the reputation that we’re a safe haven for criminals.”

“We are writing to the National Police,” ISNIC CEO Jens Pétur Jensen told the Reykjavik Grapevine. “We are asking them if or how we should respond and asking them for guidance.”

Iceland has hate speech law that (as translated by the Grapevine) prohibits “dissemination of speech that in ‘a ridiculing, slanderous, insulting, threatening, or any other manner’ targets an individual or groups based, amongst other things, on their race or religion.”

Iceland's national domain registrar is known for its permissive domain registration rules. When the group closed down two .is domains linked to ISIS in 2014, it was the first time Iceland's domain authority had canceled domains based on site content, according to the Grapevine. The file-sharing site the Pirate Bay was briefly hosted at a .is domain in 2013 before fleeing to the Caribbean out of fear it would be seized by Swedish courts.

ISNIC is also pondering whether it can shut down The Daily Stormer’s domain on a technicality. ISNIC’s rules require customers to provide accurate and complete contact information, and the registrar says it needs more documentation from Anglin to verify his identity. But as The Daily Beast reports, Anglin might be unwilling or unable to supply the necessary documentation:

“The white supremacist is currently AWOL in the US while fleeing a lawsuit,” the Beast reports. “Tanya Gersh, the Jewish real estate agent whose address Anglin posted on The Daily Stormer, has been attempting to sue Anglin for five months over what she describes as his ‘terror campaign.’”

Anglin says he lives in Nigeria now, but there are reasons to doubt that claim. If Anglin were to provide accurate contact information to ISNIC, Gersh's lawyers could track him down to serve him with papers.