Thursday, July 12, 2001

Buut.. the fact of the matter, Amy, is that it's not anyone's business to tell other people what to do. That group is acting like it's trying to regulate the Internet, and while I'm not saying they think they can because they seem to know as well as anyone that they can't, the very idea annoys me. No one is God here. No one is allowed to say who deserves what domain or what space, regardless of what that person chooses to do with it. The fact that a person is a plagiarizer has nothing to do with whether or not they 'deserve' their domain. It's their goddamn money (or, in some cases, their parents' goddamn money), and if they're willing to spend it, then it's no one's business. And it's certainly not their fault they bought up the name first, or got it first through namezero (which I heard was a BITCH in terms of transfers). And I hate redirects--like those go.to/anime things. So slow. *__*; If you mean a redirect like Clarisproject.com is a redirect, yes, those are cool. But you still need money for that kind of redirection, as far as I know.

Yes, it's not fair that people can get domains so cheaply when they used to cost so much. But life isn't fair, as we've all had pounded into our heads a million times. And here's another kick in the pants--back when the net was young (pre '95), ALL domains were FREE. (so saith DomainNotes) Owch, baby, owch.

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