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| GoDaddy Elephant Killing Sparks "NoDaddy" Promotion From Venovix WebProNews GoDaddy's PR misstep, otherwise known as CEO Bob Parsons killing an elephant, has led to its competitors stepping up to scoop up the angry customers who are leaving the domain registrar behind. NameCheap was able to get some great PR and a substantial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Eminent domain amendment to North Carolina state constitution moving thorough ... CanadianBusiness.com The GOP made passing the eminent domain amendment a part of its campaign platform. "This is not a radical bill. It's only getting us to where the vast majority of us thought the law was to start with," said Rep. Paul Stam, R-Wake. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tech industry wary of domain name seizures The Hill (blog) In a recent round of domain name seizures, the Justice and Homeland Security Departments shut down thousands of websites that hadn't broken the law, falsely accusing them of child pornography crimes, according to reports. The websites were replaced ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Curry Named GoDaddy.com Pre-Season All-American Team West Virginia MetroNews His 18 tackles for loss also ranked second in C-USA and ranked among the top totals in the country. NationalChamps.net is registered and hosted by GoDaddy.com, the world's largest Web hosting provider and top domain name registrar. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Lawmakers Question If Search Engines Contribute to Piracy PCWorld Even if websites are overseas, "that doesn't mean we can't disable the search to those," added Christine Jones, executive vice president and general counsel for Go Daddy Group, a large domain name registrar. Google does bury the search results of sites ... See all stories on this topic » |
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