Here is the reply I got from Godaddy legal. I think I can post it, as there was no disclaimer/privacy notice in the e-mail.
Go Daddy abides by Best Practice guidelines and cooperates with law enforcement as a matter of routine.
In accordance with our Registration Agreement, when Go Daddy receives a court order we take any necessary actions to ensure we are complying with the order.
The domain names, in this case, are currently locked. Because the registrants of the domain names at issue contacted us with their intent to file an objection to the court order immediately upon our receipt of the order, we locked the domain names to give the registrants ample time to file an objection.
The domain names will remain locked until a hearing scheduled in September that will provide the registrants the opportunity to come forward and claim the seized property.
At this hearing, the court will determine whether the registrant qualifies for the return of the property.
As always, Go Daddy will follow any orders it receives from the court.
Go Daddy works hard to keep the Internet safe for all users.
Thank you for having the courtesy to ask before jumping to conclusions.
Very truly yours,
Go Daddy Legal Department.
Still worrying, think I will move my domains anyway.