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A Registrar has "safe harbor." A Registrar would have to comply with a court order in its jurisdiction or an order of ICANN. |
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It's a very bad idea to work with namecheap. Many webmasters already had problems there. I know at least 5 webmasters who suffered from namecheap. And for my opinion namecheap wasn't right in every of these situations.
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Look, namecheap obviously is not a good place to keep adult domain names, but It's your attitude that got the domain suspended. Learn from it.
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Bump for RichardK to comment.
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What sponsors were you pushing? Was it legitimately produced content and not "questionable" content plucked off newsgroups etc?
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If anyone hasnt figured this out yet...
Namecheap is a bunch of whiny bitches... As stated above... dont use anything but moniker. They are a reseller of enom, and enoms balls shriveled up and died a few years ago. oh and gluck trying to transfer you suspended domain out like they say they will...5 days and waiting still. Namecheap... Porn = no Spam = no any site with more than 10k page hits daily = no dont use them, sooner or later they will fuck you harder than Ibill. |
wtf? always thought namecheap has their shit together...
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I never had a problem with namecheap, unlike moniker and godaddy. And if they give people that have "questionable galleries" a hard time, then its fine with me.
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Btw I think your tone bad/aggressive in the emails, you would have had better results with a more kind approach. |
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Non-nude models under 18, as well as hentai, are illegal pretty much everywhere except America now, and both are defined as CP by the United Nations.
Not that I agree with ridiculous definitions made by feminazis, but I guess NameCheap are free to define CP the same way as 90% of the world do. So even if you're not breaking the law in the US or whichever country you reside in/host in, you can't really complain. But that BJloving asshole is talking with his cock in his mouth saying that teen (18) sites cater for paedos. Even adult friend finder use borderline jailbait pictures on their banners because they know that's what gets the average punter clicking. I wonder if his high moral principles stop him from accepting payments from sponsors who run any teen (18) sites? Or do you in fact take money from buisnesses that 'cater to paedos' (i.e 90% of adult sponsors)? |
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So teen porn = cp? Fucking idiots...
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I think everybody have to move their domains to another place!
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you became hostile way too quick. It is good that namecheap does care about what is hosts. The problem is , right at the point you could have explained things to them properly you got hostile.
I doubt namecheap understands what 2257 is . Try slower next time. and add a little asskissing to it. Also try soft legal threats. |
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hahahahahahahahaha. Thanks for the laugh today. |
Namecheap WEBHOSTING service suspended the domain - big difference!
Not to say a registrar can't suspend a domain it doesn't webhost, but rarely happens - and often when it does, it's typically due to spam and phishing not content per se. As far as minor art content that involves no real people, no 2257 needed for that, but that's not the issue - it appears Namecheap suspended the site due to phishing allegations... Why the OP brought up the issue of CP is beyond me, since the suspension warning was related to "phishing", but when he did, that gave Namecheap the perfect, easy way out of the situation; limited options, since alleged CP has to be investigated, and most hosts will err on the side of caution by suspending and reporting. Ron |
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above... talking about what you inaccurately concluded in your second paragraph. Sounds like this registrar sucks balls. |
From what I read, Namecheap webhosting first contacted the OP regarding phishing with no mention of CP nor questionable content. Or did the OP leave out something? Because, from what I'm seeing, to reiterate, the OP brought up those issues first - and not sure why, since Namecheap webhosting was first only concerned about "phishing".
Anyways, regardless, Namecheap and other big name registrar-based webhosting, such as GoDaddy, is usually a bad idea, even more so, for hosting high traffic / adult / controversial websites. Ron |
I once, ONCE, mind you, bought a few domains through NameCheap and it was a boondoggle all the way until I transferred them out. Real PAINS IN THE ASS and I will never use them again.
Also I NEVER use hosting provided by the registrar! Sally. |
where's the namecheap guy... when I had an issue he was up in my thread pretty fast!
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