GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
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Re: GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
#12http://rudysyndrome.com/2011/10/28/online-copyright-laws-won...
"Most of what we are seeing is either 1) rhetoric, 2) regurgitated lobbying spin, 3) criticism of language we have already fixed, or 4) retweets by people who like to steal music and buy fake, but cheap, goods."
Ugh.
(oBDisclaimer: I work for a registrar that unequivocally supports the Open Internet."
Re: GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
#13Re: GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
#14Anyone care to enlighten me about what I'm missing here?
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#15Would it be possible to get a SOPA proponent to argue their position? At least those against it have itemized their reasons why. They could easily do a point by point argument.
PS: I am against SOPA.
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#16I'm against SOPA as much as the next guy, but it's a moot issue. Browsers will just release new versions that use alternate DNS systems or get past any 'blocks'.
There's nothing uglier than an internet hate/protest mob.
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#17There really isn't any reason for anybody to use GoDaddy anymore, unless you're hunting for their coupons, but in this instance you really get what you pay for.
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#18Re: GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
#19I find it difficult to imagine that any HN reader would. Was there ever an era when GoDaddy's reputation and service were respectable?
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#20I don't like GoDaddy any more than most others here, I'm sure. And I certainly hate the idea of SOPA. But don't a lot of big companies support it? In a quick Google search, I found this post referencing support by the Business Software Alliance, which includes Microsoft, Apple, and many others: http://thenextweb.com/insider/2011/11/17/which-tech-companie...
Its initial support did lead to a couple of firms quitting the BSA though, notably Kaspersky.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/11/even-the-bus...