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	<title>Comments on: eNom aiding terrorist organization?  Um, sure.</title>
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		<title>By: Phil Hart</title>
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		<description>GoDaddy has a long history of censoring domains that it does not host.

GoDaddy has a registrar agreements that allows them to suspend or remove a domain for no reason at all, or if they object to the content. Again, this has happened many times to domains that GoDaddy has no relationship with other than being paid to register the domain.

What do you think of GoDaddy censoring domains? I think its a bad idea for registrars to judge content.</description>
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<p>GoDaddy has a registrar agreements that allows them to suspend or remove a domain for no reason at all, or if they object to the content. Again, this has happened many times to domains that GoDaddy has no relationship with other than being paid to register the domain.</p>
<p>What do you think of GoDaddy censoring domains? I think its a bad idea for registrars to judge content.</p>
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