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by cthulha
2783 days ago
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You're wrong at a couple of points: - GoDaddy isn't a transparent utility service, it's a for-profit business - You seem to think GoDaddy needs a reasonable claim on their jurisdiction... customers agree to their TOS, which usually is very much in the provider's favour and allows the provider to do anything they want without requiring justification. Your example scenario should be something more like "The customer is using their phone to organise a terrorist attack on American soil, should the telco brick the phone", because that is a much closer analogy to the present situation. |
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