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Thousands leave GoDaddy over registrar's support for SOPA

Published: 30 December, 2011, 21:33
Edited: 31 December, 2011, 01:04

Thousands leave GoDaddy over registrar's support for SOPA

Thousands leave GoDaddy over registrar's support for SOPA

TRENDS: SOPA

TAGS: Protest, Law, Internet, Information Technology, USA


Thousands of website domains were transferred on Thursday from the Internet’s top registrar Go Daddy as part of a colossal campaign against the service for its support of the Stop Online Piracy Act.

With managing close to 50 million domain names, Go Daddy is the largest registrar on the web and has customers across the globe. Thousands of clients stateside cancelled their accounts with the company this week, however, after Go Daddy originally voiced its support for the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA. Should the legislation pass, US Congress will enforce penalties on websites that share unauthorized content and will begin government sanctioned censorship on the World Wide Web.

The Internet community at large in America has voiced opposition to the act, as have Web giants Google, Wikipedia and AOL, among others.

Go Daddy initially was in favor of the act, and though it eventually changed its stance, that decision came too little too late according to many of the company’s now-former patrons.

Advocates against SOPA designated December 29 as the day to launch a massive campaign against Go Daddy, encouraging users to transfer their domains off the registrar and onto a competing service, specifically ones that opposed the legislation.

Though Go Daddy has yet to release statistics on how many users it lost on December 29 or the days leading up to it, rival registrar NameCheap says it processed more than 25,000 transfers on Thursday alone. For each transfer, says NameCheap, they are donating $2 to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit based in Northern California that aims to extend the rights and reach of the Web. In a statement, the EFF calls SOPA "scary legislation that endangers our Internet infrastructure and threatens online free expression in the name of combating so-called rogue Web sites."

Other registrars against SOPA also offered discounted rates for customers looking to switch over this week, including deals made possible with coupon codes such as “NODADDY,” “BYEBYEGD” and “NOSOPA.”

In a written statement, GoDaddy CEO Warren Adelman acknowledged that the company “observed a spike in domain name transfers, which are running above normal rates and which we attribute to GoDaddy’s prior support for the anti-piracy bill, which was reversed.”

After initially saying it supported SOPA, Go Daddy was forced to change its opinion after a backlash began on the Web against the registrar. Despite the move, however, many have pegged Go Daddy’s decision to go against the legislation as disingenuous and more of a move to conduct damage control than anything else.

"Our company regrets the loss of any of our customers, who remain our highest priority, and we hope to repair those relationships and win back their business over time," adds Adelman.

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fcuksopa January 18, 2012, 12:30
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Everyone cancel your Mastercard and Visa. I will be canceling mine very soon because they are supporting SOPA. Please spread the word

Crocman January 03, 2012, 01:03
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Yeah Godaddy is rotten! That hole Bob Parsons actually supported blocking on line medication imports to the U.S.A. as well. I still have a few accounts there that will move this year upon renewals as well. For one they are not the best price and their servers are slow from too much advertisement popups, 95 percent. Do yourself a favor find a better company to do business with like Dynadot.

fine2opine January 02, 2012, 18:11
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9ke9 wrote in #10

"RT, how many of these comments will you suffer yourselves to read before you take steps to start paying attention to your editing of articles prior to posting?  There is a specific person within your organization that is answerable to the charges........... "

Oh yeah , I use to frequent Yahoo Finance and i can tell you there were lots of errors , the forum was open and unrestricted but, I think i can handle a few little spelling errors to actually get a version of the new that i believe much closer to the reality.

Sure,  go read all about your latest Newstanment or your fav Celeb , in perfect old style English with neigh a grammatical error! 

in a word most people don't care, get over your self, what have you got half an English degree?
lol (sorry about that)
Laugh Out Loud.

 

Oh well, I guess I will just settel for mispeeled words...seems to be some resistance to correct writing.  No biggy.  Curry on.