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by mikelat 4359 days ago
It's not like they had much of a reputation with the tech savvy crowd to begin with, with their frivolous patent litigation and business practices. The kind of crowd that uses a service like no-ip is the kind of crowd that likely isn't a big microsoft customer.

The typical computer user will be ignorant to this and enterprise users don't care. The only way they'll really lose from this fiasco is if no-ip sues and wins in court.