  pipdipchip 8 Megabits A Second Premium join:2003-12-04 Hanover, MN
| reply to Jonbo298 Re: Question of Authority..
said by Jonbo298 :If it means the security of hundreds/thousands/millions of account names/password, etc...then yes, they have a right IMO. We are talking about MySpace passwords. Not bank account passwords or something. Not really a huge deal.
In a perfect should GoDaddy have the right? Maybe. But the fact of the matter is, the domain owner has a right to explain his side of the story. Is posting MySpace passwords illegal? It would be a hard case. If he didn't break the law, what did they do wrong to have their domain taken?
In my opinion, taking a domain (which is property), should be the last last possible option and should be court ordered. -- Webmaster of WRT54G.net - Official Microsoft MVP Longhorn Beta Tester |
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  elios
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| yes and think of the intelligence of the people that USE myspace since it uses your e-mail as your logon i bet thay use the same pass for every thing its not a far leap to try it
some myspace logons and passes got out on 4chans /b/(random) board a bit back and some people on there did some realy not nice stuff like getting in to these peoples e-mail accounts then sending out suicide notes to every one in there address books |
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 deepblackmag
join:2004-12-27 00000 | SHHH! The first rule of /b/ is YOU DO NOT TALK ABOUT /b/! |
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  sporkme drop the crantini and move it, sister Premium,MVM join:2000-07-01 Morristown, NJ
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| reply to elios said by elios :some myspace logons and passes got out on 4chans /b/(random) board a bit back and some people on there did some realy not nice stuff like getting in to these peoples e-mail accounts then sending out suicide notes to every one in there address books That's so mean. Imagine the disappointment felt by the rest of the world when they discovered that MySpace users were not committing mass suicide. |
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 MASantangelo Premium join:2004-07-19 Pittstown, NJ
| reply to elios If you're using your bank password as your myspace account password then you probably deserve to get your funds stolen. It's the only way some people will learn. -- Don't Let Them Take Your Rights! |
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