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  2. Controversies surrounding GoDaddy - Wikipedia

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    On January 24, 2007, GoDaddy deactivated the domain of computer security site Seclists.org, taking 250,000 pages of security content offline. The shutdown resulted from a complaint from MySpace to GoDaddy regarding 56,000 user names and passwords posted a week earlier to the full-disclosure mailing list and archived on the Seclists.org site as well as many other websites.

  3. GoDaddy - Wikipedia

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    GoDaddy was founded in 1997 in Phoenix, Arizona, by entrepreneur Bob Parsons. Prior to founding GoDaddy, Parsons had sold his financial software services company Parsons Technology to Intuit for $65 million in 1994. [8] He came out of his retirement in 1997 to launch Jomax Technologies, taking its name from a road in Phoenix Arizona.

  4. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 1 July 2024. China's "Great Firewall" is one of the world's most comprehensive internet censorship regimes, preventing citizens from accessing websites like Instagram, Wikipedia and YouTube. ^ a b "China's Facebook Status: Blocked". ABC News.

  5. Warriors Part Owner’s Uyghur Comments Fuel More NBA China ...

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    The league continues to value the market of 1.4 billion people and has partnerships tied to the mainland, while some of the biggest sponsors for the Warriors, like J.P. Morgan Chase (NYSE: JPM ...

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  7. China's swimming doping controversy making waves at Paris ...

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    China's Qin Haiyang prepares before competing in a men's 100-meter breaststroke semifinal at the Paris Olympics on Saturday. Haiyang was one of the 23 Chinese swimmers who tested positive for a ...

  8. Xiao Zhan boycott incident - Wikipedia

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    The Xiao Zhan boycott incident, also known as the 227 incident, is a 2020 online controversy that originated between the fans of Chinese actor Xiao Zhan and Archive of Our Own users in Mainland China. [ 1][ 2] The incident started when the internet censorship system known as the Great Firewall of China blocked the fan fiction publishing ...

  9. Exclusive: Satellite images show increased activity at ... - AOL

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    September 23, 2023 at 1:52 AM. Russia, the United States and China have all built new facilities and dug new tunnels at their nuclear test sites in recent years, satellite images obtained ...