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raxi | 4 years ago
So they show that Putin is right, that democracy and liberalism are dead, that Ukrainians are nazi, and rally people around him even more.
raxi | 4 years ago
So they show that Putin is right, that democracy and liberalism are dead, that Ukrainians are nazi, and rally people around him even more.
NamecheapCEO|4 years ago
calculatte|4 years ago
Or are you just disenfranchising a population in order to gain virtue points?
hereforphone|4 years ago
> NamecheapCEO: "What % of our business comes from Russia?"
> Accountant: "It's marginal."
> NamecheapCEO: "Cool. I have a great idea to get some spotlight."
Am I far off?
raxi|4 years ago
Got it.
Even I am Estonian, I move away looking for a more sane company.
neohaven|4 years ago
I mean, I can understand where you're coming from, but it's a stretch. I would not think that's what the language means in the terms. At all. It would make an activist's day 1000x worse. Imagine if they're right now being detained and can't renew or move their domain (and this is why they took a 5 year term with you!) and they can't even see this email or this discussion. You might make the worst week of their life into a much worse one. It seems bad for business. Just saying. Older netheads expect the net to be censorship resistant, not ban-happy, for what it's worth.
namecheap435|4 years ago
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woodruffw|4 years ago
It has nothing to do with Russia, and even less to do with services running on the Internet: it solely concerns itself with the relationship between ISPs and the traffic they carry. Namecheap is not an ISP.
Russian|4 years ago
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