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by cft
1225 days ago
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This ridiculous registrar threatened to lock our domain and destroy our business within 24 hours for a defective DMCA notice that addressed one if our 40 million user profile subdomains. Our legal counsel advised to temporarily comply instead of arguing (although he did send them a nasty letter) to move over to a normal registrar from this cheap one, that i got when i was bootstrapping with no money because it was several dollars cheaper. It's not a business of a domain registrar (unlike a web host) to enforce DMCA notices. |
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You’re right it shouldn’t be the business of a domain registrar. But every provider in the chain that the copyright holders can reach to will end up responsible. You, the registrar, web host, ISP, everything.
Send your complaints to the US government and the copyright lobby. It’s a bullshit law. Namecheap complies with it because if they don’t, THEY get cut off by their own providers, and so on up the chain until the fines roll in.