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The Rest, Part 2
Posted on March 23, 2008 in Hosting Industry by BOB

So much news, so little time. Here’s another WHIR (Web Hosting Industry Review) article that suggests web host Go Daddy censored www.ratemycop.com.

“The situation was absolutely NOT about censorship in ANY way,” wrote [Go Daddy general counsel Christine] Jones. “The site’s operator has publicly disclosed the concerns were over bandwidth. More accurately, Go Daddy’s concerns were about how the RateMyCop site was far exceeding the amount of server usage for which it had contracted.

“This customer paid for a shared server plan. The connections to his site were six times more than an entire ’shared server’ accommodates. While he was paying for a service that cost $14.99 a month, his site actually required a much more extensive set-up.

Source: WHIR, Go Daddy Comments on RateMyCop

The news is interesting in terms of first amendment issues, but this matter also relates to overselling and terms of service (TOS) agreements. A quick check of Go Daddy’s hosting rates finds that the $14.99 plan comes with 3,000GB (3TB) of monthly transfer. Did she say six times the bandwidth? That would be 18TB! That’s one heck of a site. Seems like there should be more advertising.

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