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Mar 24

2008

The Jawa Report’s Questions for Network Solutions

The website for Geert Wilders movie, Fitna, was peremptorily taken down by Network Solutions.

Kafir Alalazoo at The Jawa Report had a few questions for Roy Dunbar at Network Solutions, and got as far as Shannon, his assistant. Here are the questions, click through to learn the answers:

1. “Why did you remove a website for TOS violations when there was nothing but a parking page with the text “Coming Soon”, and a photo of the Quran?”

2. “Why is an American based company willing to practice preemptive censorship, when there has not yet been any violation?”

3. “Is it Network Solutions’ common practice to remove websites on the day prior to their launch, after months of work have gone into promoting those website?”

4. I informed her I was in the process of building a new, massive website (true), and that I had planned to host with Network Solutions prior to this debacle (not true).
I asked her why American companies should give Network Solutions their business, when her company has demonstrated their willingness to ruin their customers’ livelihoods for the sake of political correctness, and their own bottom line?

5. I asked her why an American based hosting company is more concerned about disgruntled Muslims than protecting free speech on the Internet?

6. I asked her for contact information for her boss, Roy Dunbar (CEO of Network Solutions), as she was unable to provide me with answers to my questions.

I really like #2 and #5. Oh, and one more thing… he’s also got the contact info for anyone who cares to strike a blow for Truth, Justice, and The American Way by letting Network Solutions know just how deplorable their conduct is.

written by Laura

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