I could've sworn I read a post from them yesterday saying they didn't care and it wasn't affecting business.
Go Daddy No Longer Supports SOPA
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I could've sworn they said they would ignore negative customer feedback and spin off a company called "Qwikster".
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#22> In changing its position, Go Daddy remains steadfast in its promise to support security and stability of the Internet. In an effort to eliminate any confusion about its reversal on SOPA though, Jones has removed blog postings that had outlined areas of the bill Go Daddy did support. > "Go Daddy has always fought to preserve the intellectual property rights of third parties, and will continue to do so in the future,…
Agree. They changed their mind because they were threaten. It's not an honest communication, they are just trying to avoid losing money/business.
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#23I don't believe GoDaddy on this, and I certainly wouldn't trust them.
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#24I am still going to transfer all of my domains anyhow. They should not have supported it from the start.
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#25Here's the Reddit discussion - http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/no6b1/go_daddy_n...
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#26Go Daddy does Netflix.
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#27Too late. The damage is done, in my opinion.
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#28"Go Daddy has always fought to preserve the intellectual property rights of third parties."
Doesn't that kind of imply that GoDaddy is less than concerned about the rights of domain owners? Guilty until proven innocent, I guess.
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#29I cannot trust a company who changes their philosophy based on how well it impacts their business.
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