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signupdamnit 09-12-2010 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Ron Bennett (Post 17495072)
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".

Yes he left out some things in the OP.

http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showpo...4&postcount=36

Quote:

my answer was in regard to email subject which was "[#EYB-678234]: Important: Hosting Child Porn site on liloo.tv"
wtf is "fraudulent ?phish? web-site" i also wanted to ask but i thought i would address main issue first.

mrsmut 09-12-2010 10:46 AM

post your complaint on webhostingtalk.com, domain forum ;-)

just tell your content is 2257 compliant and namecheap ignored it even after you telling them

About the phising site, there is some kind of phising related to child porn, someone hacks a site, uploads a fake CP site that leads to a fake credit card processor and the site is spammed, the scammer gets this way some credit card numbers belonging to pedos, it's the only scam on the net that gets me an smile, a pedo getting his CC drained by a scammer :D

this would explain namecheap talking about a phish site in a ticket about CP

McSpike 09-12-2010 11:21 AM

the fact that hentai is illegal is such a puritan BS it's hard to imagine.

CP laws are there to protect the kids for god's fucking sake! who's the victim in hetai? THE CARTOON? FUCKING MORONS!

Hey! This character is not 18! It's NOT! ILLEGAL!

Got IDs of this cartoon to prove otherwise? No? ILLEGAL!

Fuck off.

20 years ago kids on the beach running naked was a natural thing. Try seeing one today. There is NONE. Every child (even the smallest) wears a swimsuit. It's like an unwritten law. If my kid runs around naked on the beach I almost feel the eyes of other parents thinking how irresponsible I must be. It's the fear pedos may do harm already by looking at a child. Ding! Ding! Ding! Think they don't enjoy the view even with all the beach in swimsuits. Fucking BS how far this all went. Pedos everywhere. Fucking panic and fucking fear and more so, fucking puritan minds!

spazlabz 09-12-2010 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GirlsOnYou (Post 17494175)
Great how registrars can just take over sites without proper cause because some idiot employee just feels you're doing something wrong.

Quote:

Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy (Post 17494275)
No idea what the content actually was, but if it was legal... it was legal. I don't see how NameCheap could say it was CP without seeing compliance documents or lack of.

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Originally Posted by gooddomains (Post 17494318)
legal content is legal content period

:2 cents::thumbsup

DBS.US 09-12-2010 01:32 PM

It has come to our attention that you are hosting a fraudulent ?phish? web-site on liloo.tv
There were no child porn on liloo.tv

WTF:disgust

Carmen80 09-12-2010 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bjlover (Post 17494264)
liar, you did made this thread, in case you are so stupid that you have forgoten making this thread, this is it. It did have something close to CP otherwise YOU WOULDNT HAVE TAKEN DOWN THE "QUESTIONABLE" GALLERIES

So as well as admiting catering to pedos, you are also a liar. So nothing you say can be believed




More lies

You yourself called it questionable, NOT namecheap. I repeat You called it questionable, not them.

Now die you filthy third world shit cunt :thumbsup

You are a fucking retarded faggot. All porn sites uses retouched images, and every single TGP site does it. How fucking ignorant are you?

If the content is 2257 compliant then they have no right to suspend it.

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TS is not alone. I had my domain suspended a while back because of takedown notices, and this was for non-adult content. These fucking assholes do anything they want without listening to you, and their support is a bunch of cunts.

MetaMan 09-12-2010 01:50 PM

Man most of you are complete fucking idiots. it is hilarious. :1orglaugh

mgtarheels 09-12-2010 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by McSpike (Post 17495294)
the fact that hentai is illegal is such a puritan BS it's hard to imagine.

CP laws are there to protect the kids for god's fucking sake! who's the victim in hetai? THE CARTOON? FUCKING MORONS!

Hey! This character is not 18! It's NOT! ILLEGAL!

Got IDs of this cartoon to prove otherwise? No? ILLEGAL!

Fuck off.

20 years ago kids on the beach running naked was a natural thing. Try seeing one today. There is NONE. Every child (even the smallest) wears a swimsuit. It's like an unwritten law. If my kid runs around naked on the beach I almost feel the eyes of other parents thinking how irresponsible I must be. It's the fear pedos may do harm already by looking at a child. Ding! Ding! Ding! Think they don't enjoy the view even with all the beach in swimsuits. Fucking BS how far this all went. Pedos everywhere. Fucking panic and fucking fear and more so, fucking puritan minds!

I think we found the gfy pedophile.

Ron Bennett 09-12-2010 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsmut (Post 17495170)
post your complaint on webhostingtalk.com, domain forum ;-)

just tell your content is 2257 compliant and namecheap ignored it even after you telling them

About the phising site, there is some kind of phising related to child porn, someone hacks a site, uploads a fake CP site that leads to a fake credit card processor and the site is spammed, the scammer gets this way some credit card numbers belonging to pedos, it's the only scam on the net that gets me an smile, a pedo getting his CC drained by a scammer :D

this would explain namecheap talking about a phish site in a ticket about CP

That's exactly what I figured too. And in such instances, the easy, and often correct, answer is to remove the links (even if they're to pages that look ok, because they might not be - some phish exploits are masked very well and difficult for webmasters to spot) until the issue is resolved; provides time to prepare moving to another webhost.

Regarding phishing, the irony is that CP is one of the few remaining content niches for which many people will still whip out their credit card number and pay exorbitant fees to access with little to no thought - for phishers it's like shooting fish in a barrel.

Ron

MrBottomTooth 09-12-2010 02:24 PM

So you were actually using namecheap hosting too? If so, there's your first mistake right there.

Sam Ozborn 09-12-2010 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DBS.US (Post 17495555)
It has come to our attention that you are hosting a fraudulent ‘phish’ web-site on liloo.tv
There were no child porn on liloo.tv

WTF:disgust

you like the 5th dude who fail to read this thread
http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showpo...4&postcount=36
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sam Ozborn (Post 17494314)
my answer was in regard to email subject which was "[#EYB-678234]: Important: Hosting Child Porn site on liloo.tv"
wtf is "fraudulent ‘phish’ web-site" i also wanted to ask but i thought i would address main issue first.

to answer your other presumptions, i didn't host my site at namecheap, why would you think this? and no, my site was not hacked and there were no exploits or any phishing stuff there. they would never found it though as they couldn't even find 2257 links on their own.

2intense 09-12-2010 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carmen80 (Post 17495599)
You are a fucking retarded faggot. All porn sites uses retouched images, and every single TGP site does it. How fucking ignorant are you?

If the content is 2257 compliant then they have no right to suspend it.

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TS is not alone. I had my domain suspended a while back because of takedown notices, and this was for non-adult content. These fucking assholes do anything they want without listening to you, and their support is a bunch of cunts.

i am very curious who are you because you are fucking rude

lazycash 09-12-2010 03:05 PM

As Smokey said, you got too hostile with them too quick and they weren't about to cut you any slack with your attitude. You play around with questionable adult content on a primarily mainstream host and you're just asking for problems. Your only option at this point is to get a new domain and host and upload your site assuming you have it backed up and try and build your traffic again.

marketsmart 09-12-2010 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sam Ozborn (Post 17495756)
to answer your other presumptions, i didn't host my site at namecheap, why would you think this? and no, my site was not hacked and there were no exploits or any phishing stuff there. they would never found it though as they couldn't even find 2257 links on their own.

how young were the clothed girls that you had on your site?

why would you put girls, clothed or not, that looked very young on your site?

i have a feeling based on everything you have shared here that you put some very young clothed girls on your site along with some very young anime and you chose the youngest looking models from different teen programs..

if the above is the case then lets call a spade a spade and you know what you were doing and the crowd you were catering to... :2 cents:




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lazycash 09-12-2010 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sam Ozborn (Post 17495756)
you like the 5th dude who fail to read this thread
http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showpo...4&postcount=36


to answer your other presumptions, i didn't host my site at namecheap, why would you think this? and no, my site was not hacked and there were no exploits or any phishing stuff there. they would never found it though as they couldn't even find 2257 links on their own.

I presumed also that you were hosting with them because of your comment about them losing $370 a year. What did you mean when you said that?

lazycash 09-12-2010 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marketsmart (Post 17495818)
how young were the clothed girls that you had on your site?

why would you put girls, clothed or not, that looked very young on your site?

i have a feeling based on everything you have shared here that you put some very young clothed girls on your site along with some very young anime and you chose the youngest looking models from different teen programs..

if the above is the case then lets call a spade a spade and you know what you were doing and the crowd you were catering to... :2 cents:




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That sounds like exactly what happened, you play with fire long enough and you'll eventually get burnt.

Ron Bennett 09-12-2010 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sam Ozborn (Post 17495756)
... i didn't host my site at namecheap, why would you think this? and no, my site was not hacked and there were no exploits or any phishing stuff there. they would never found it though as they couldn't even find 2257 links on their own.

I just took a look at Namecheap's domain registration agreement - the part about spamming and phishing is pretty standard, but the "moral" part ... wow, why would anyone register names there. Glad I never did - something about Namecheap never seemed right.

With the info you just posted, it's likely you had no real alternative other than taking the content / links down as demanded, at least temporarily, and transfer the domain name away to another registrar...

Have you tried transferring out the domain? Imho, that's really the only effective recourse you have at this point.

You will need to get the authcode (I think .tv uses them too) and get the domain unlocked. However, because .TV is a ccTLD, ICANN transfer out policy will be of no help - hence, it's possible Namecheap may refuse to facilitate a transfer out request.

Ron

CYF 09-12-2010 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lazycash (Post 17495819)
I presumed also that you were hosting with them because of your comment about them losing $370 a year. What did you mean when you said that?

He's going to move all his domains from namecheap, is what I understood from that.

Sam Ozborn 09-12-2010 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lazycash (Post 17495819)
I presumed also that you were hosting with them because of your comment about them losing $370 a year. What did you mean when you said that?

$370 is a summary of renewal cost of all of my domains at namecheap im going to move out from them, pretty simple huh?
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sam Ozborn (Post 17494153)
now consider this, your unprofessional actions going to cost your
company $370/year now and much more of potential income in the future
as i will move my domains to another registrar. actually not $370, you
don't get the full price of domain, you are just a reseller.


Ron Bennett 09-12-2010 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marketsmart (Post 17495818)
how young were the clothed girls that you had on your site?

why would you put girls, clothed or not, that looked very young on your site?

i have a feeling based on everything you have shared here that you put some very young clothed girls on your site along with some very young anime and you chose the youngest looking models from different teen programs..

So the OP was posting pictures of actual adult models along with underage anime? -if so, wow that's a recipe for disaster...

When one mixes underage sexually explicit anime with real models, especially if implied as being underage themselves, posed in sexually provocative poses, clothed or not, that's going to be very difficult practice to defend when called out on it.

Ron

lazycash 09-12-2010 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sam Ozborn (Post 17495856)
$370 is a summary of renewal cost of all of my domains at namecheap im going to move out from them, pretty simple huh?

Lol, they make less than $2 profit per each registration, so I don't think threatening to pull your 37 domains had them shaking in their shoes.

Sam Ozborn 09-12-2010 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron Bennett (Post 17495838)
I just took a look at Namecheap's domain registration agreement - the part about spamming and phishing is pretty standard, but the "moral" part ... wow, why would anyone register names there. Glad I never did - something about Namecheap never seemed right.

With the info you just posted, it's likely you had no real alternative other than taking the content / links down as demanded, at least temporarily, and transfer the domain name away to another registrar...

Have you tried transferring out the domain? Imho, that's really the only effective recourse you have at this point.

You will need to get the authcode (I think .tv uses them too) and get the domain unlocked. However, because .TV is a ccTLD, ICANN transfer out policy will be of no help - hence, it's possible Namecheap may refuse to facilitate a transfer out request.

Ron

Domain Name: LILOO.TV
Registrar: ENOM, INC.
Whois Server: whois.enom.com
Referral URL: http://www.enom.com
Name Server: DUMMYSECONDARY.PLEASECONTACTSUPPORT.COM
Name Server: BLOCKEDFORABUSE.PLEASECONTACTSUPPORT.COM
Status: CLIENT-XFER-PROHIBITED


status means it locked for client's transfer, now only registrar can do it.
i've found out not so long time ago that enom is fucking criminals ripping people for millions with their namejet scam, but namecheap promo spam on boards few years ago got me deceived back then so i created my account there. i remember long ass threads here on gfy and people were saying namecheap is top notch and shit loads of recomendation topics was fulled with suggestion to go with namecheap.

Argos88 09-12-2010 04:01 PM

Sam Ozborn, if namecheap blocked your domain, was becaue you were DIRTY... they don't do this often, like godaddy...

so, you were obviously pushing the limits.. and you know it.

How much were you doing with that site?

Im sure you were doing a lot of money and it was pushing the limits and taking money from us, honest webmasters... and that sucks, dude.

seriously.

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Sam Ozborn 09-12-2010 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lazycash (Post 17495862)
Lol, they make less than $2 profit per each registration, so I don't think threatening to pull your 37 domains had them shaking in their shoes.

i know, but this thread hopefully will expose this lame middle men so they will lose much more.

Sam Ozborn 09-12-2010 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marketsmart (Post 17495818)
how young were the clothed girls that you had on your site?

why would you put girls, clothed or not, that looked very young on your site?

i have a feeling based on everything you have shared here that you put some very young clothed girls on your site along with some very young anime and you chose the youngest looking models from different teen programs..

if the above is the case then lets call a spade a spade and you know what you were doing and the crowd you were catering to... :2 cents:




.

i dont really know if they didn't like hentai or non nude as they didn't even mention it. all they did is they sent me links to legal galleries and i sent them links to relative 2257, few hours later i got my domain suspended.

Ron Bennett 09-12-2010 04:12 PM

Don't blame eNom on this one ... Namecheap is a domain reseller using eNom as their registration platform. Guess that explains why Namecheap's registration terms and practices are often more aggressive than that of many registrars.

First, research what registrar(s) will allow you to transfer it into (for ccTLDs, transfers are often more restrictive that of gTLDs), then contact Namecheap and get the domain unlocked / authcode ... if no good, contact eNom directly for assistance regarding transfer out.

Ron

lazycash 09-12-2010 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron Bennett (Post 17495953)
Don't blame eNom on this one ... Namecheap is a domain reseller using eNom as their registration platform. Guess that explains why Namecheap's registration terms and practices are often more aggressive than that of many registrars.

First, research what registrar(s) will allow you to transfer it into (for ccTLDs, transfers are often more restrictive that of gTLDs), then contact Namecheap and get the domain unlocked / authcode ... if no good, contact eNom directly for assistance regarding transfer out.

Ron

Namecheap has been Icann accredited since Dec/07, they are not an enom reseller and are not using their platform. You guys are focusing too much on namecheap here, do some research and you'll find that this isn't the first time this guy's been accused of questionable content. I have several hundred adult domains with namecheap and I have many colleagues who do so also and none of us have had any issues related to content. I'm sure they didn't take action after just one complaint.

Sam Ozborn 09-12-2010 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron Bennett (Post 17495953)
Don't blame eNom on this one ... Namecheap is a domain reseller using eNom as their registration platform. Guess that explains why Namecheap's registration terms and practices are often more aggressive than that of many registrars.

First, research what registrar(s) will allow you to transfer it into (for ccTLDs, transfers are often more restrictive that of gTLDs), then contact Namecheap and get the domain unlocked / authcode ... if no good, contact eNom directly for assistance regarding transfer out.

Ron

i don't blame enom here, i was just saying that go with reseller of enom was a bad idea to begin with despite all good feedback on namecheap at that time.

Sam Ozborn 09-12-2010 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lazycash (Post 17495974)
do some research and you'll find that this isn't the first time this guy's been accused of questionable content.

your talking out of your ass or you got some links to back it up?
Quote:

Originally Posted by lazycash (Post 17495974)
I have several hundred adult domains with namecheap and I have many colleagues who do so also and none of us have had any issues related to content. I'm sure they didn't take action after just one complaint.

there were not a single complaint against my domain, i was changing my host record and their dns server failed to update it, so i contacted live chat and wrote a ticket, that putted my site into their lame spotlight and they acted retarded.

mrsmut 09-12-2010 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lazycash (Post 17495974)
Namecheap has been Icann accredited since Dec/07, they are not an enom reseller and are not using their platform. You guys are focusing too much on namecheap here, do some research and you'll find that this isn't the first time this guy's been accused of questionable content. I have several hundred adult domains with namecheap and I have many colleagues who do so also and none of us have had any issues related to content. I'm sure they didn't take action after just one complaint.

You are wrong, it's true that namecheap is icann accredited registrar, BUT...

...they are still working as enom resellers, i recently transfered in some domains and each and every domain i have there is under Enom, older and newer domains. (My newest addition was in June'10, recent enough)

What are they doing with their ICANN accreditation? Don't know, but obviously not managing liloo.tv, .tv registry says is under Enom.

V_RocKs 09-12-2010 05:04 PM

See my sig.

Domain Broker 09-12-2010 05:11 PM

Namecheap are definitely still ENOM resellers and on their platform. Look at any new namecheap domain registration whois info:

Registrar: ENOM, INC.

CYF 09-12-2010 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lazycash (Post 17495974)
Namecheap has been Icann accredited since Dec/07, they are not an enom reseller and are not using their platform. You guys are focusing too much on namecheap here, do some research and you'll find that this isn't the first time this guy's been accused of questionable content. I have several hundred adult domains with namecheap and I have many colleagues who do so also and none of us have had any issues related to content. I'm sure they didn't take action after just one complaint.

Yes, namecheap is ICANN accredited.

They are, however, still using Enom's reseller services until their backend is ready. Was supposed to happen last year but they're not going to move over until everything is ready.

lazycash 09-12-2010 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CYF (Post 17496079)
Yes, namecheap is ICANN accredited.

They are, however, still using Enom's reseller services until their backend is ready. Was supposed to happen last year but they're not going to move over until everything is ready.

Yeah I knew they didn't transition over immediately after getting accredited, but as you said I was told last year that they were making the move over to their own platform and would no longer be resellers. Guess the question is, I understand there is a lot of administrative and backend work to be done, but why would it take them 3 years to transition over?

Sam Ozborn 09-12-2010 05:47 PM

namecheap was accreditated as registrar on 2006-03-21 for this zones: .COM, .NET, .ORG, .BIZ, .INFO, .NAME, .PRO
other zones they register thru enom, but this is not that important.

they suspended my domain becouse they didn't like my 2257 compilant galleries, this is sick and pretty much illegal.
so, be aware of their service.

TeenCat 09-12-2010 05:53 PM

maybe you can share also 2257 of the deleted nn and hentai links?

CurrentlySober 09-12-2010 05:55 PM

From what I have seen of your site, (which is not a great deal) I can possibly see why there might be some concerns (at first glance) because of the composition.

However, I also think that what you had - albeit 'questionable' (your words) content - was legal 2257 compliant where applicable.

Perhaps if you had been less short with them, they may not have suspended you? But on the 2257 side. I dont think they should have.

I have seen some of that stuff before... But just not all together. But anyway, thats just my opinion. I am not standing in judgement, based on the little I have seen...

OneHungLo 09-12-2010 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marketsmart (Post 17495818)
how young were the clothed girls that you had on your site?

why would you put girls, clothed or not, that looked very young on your site?

i have a feeling based on everything you have shared here that you put some very young clothed girls on your site along with some very young anime and you chose the youngest looking models from different teen programs..

if the above is the case then lets call a spade a spade and you know what you were doing and the crowd you were catering to... :2 cents:


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Isnt that the defacto standard around here? Most of those submit your GF sites contain the most questionable shit and nobody seems to give a fuck. I remember back in the day if these sites were up, people would be calling them out left and right.

That's a good sign right there this industry is in the shitter. Nobody cares as long as their is a buck to be made.



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itx 09-12-2010 07:36 PM

They don't offer you the option of remove the "questionale content"

Konda 09-12-2010 10:39 PM

It's not the first time they did this.
I have seen them close/disable more domains because the girls 'seemed' young. No proof what so-ever.

Obviously not a good place to register any adult domains.


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