The Ramifications of US Government Domain Takedowns
When I posted about the bodog.com domain takedown the last thing I expected was for it to have "gone viral" the way it did. Given everything this company has been through and all the issues we've...
View ArticleWikileaks "takedown" fiasco underscores pathetic state of internet "journalism"
[ Updated Dec 4 and Dec 7, see “Further Reading” section at end of post] I’ve commented before that I’m amazed at how fast bad information travels on the internet, but this morning it got pretty...
View ArticleOk, so would we take on Wikileaks DNS at this point?
So after the big clusterf*** with easyDNS being falsely blamed for taking down wikileaks, somebody posts the inevitable question “Would easyDNS take wikileaks DNS“? and from there makes what I think is...
View ArticleeasyDNS added to Wikileaks.ch DNS delegation
[ Update Dec 5th 5:45pm EST: At the moment we’re part of the delegation for wikileaks.ch and were told to expect the .org delegation, however it is now looking more nebulous. There is some confusion...
View ArticleConcerns around Wikileaks DNS for easyDNS Members
I’ve received a few emails and comments to the blog expressing perfectly understandable concern around easyDNS providing DNS for wikileaks.ch (what’s more, wikileaks.nl has also just added our DNS to...
View ArticleTimeline of an Epic #FAIL: The WikiLeaks Takedown Fiasco
Things have been moving so fast over the last five days I haven’t had a chance to come up for air. This entire ordeal has completely taken over my life, just when I think things are calming down, some...
View ArticleeasyDNS in The Globe And Mail, Here's What You Need To Know
I feel like finally, after everything that’s happened, we get a bit of vindication in the media as Canada’s own Globe and Mail steps up to the plate and becomes the first (and thus far only) major,...
View ArticleWikiLeaks.ORG DNS is NOT with easyDNS (so far)
Just in case you were not confused enough as to whether we unplugged wikileaks, helped them get back online; or had unprotected “relations” with Julian Assange (we didn’t), the story “broke” this...
View ArticleThe Guardian gets it wrong….again.
The Guardian UK seems to be hell-bent on putting my company out of business. After joining the throng of media outlets mistakenly reporting last week that we unplugged wikileaks, today they reported...
View ArticleHow SOPA Will Destroy The Internet
As you read this, please keep in mind that I say it all with a track record of nearly 14 years of being proactive and having a zero-tolerance policy towards criminal activity and network abuse on our...
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