Hello,
Thanks MZMcBride for your reply here.
On 10 Mar 2012, at 22:32, MZMcBride wrote:
> Michael Peel wrote:
>> I'd like to see more information here. What activities are MarkMonitor
>> involved in with the 'anti-piracy fight'? Are they involved in filtering all
>> peer-to-peer traffic, or just
Michael Peel wrote:
> I'd like to see more information here. What activities are MarkMonitor
> involved in with the 'anti-piracy fight'? Are they involved in filtering all
> peer-to-peer traffic, or just the traffic that contravenes copyright law? As a
> domain name supplier, what is their relation
Michael Peel, 10/03/2012 21:54:
I'm all in favour of moving the Wikimedia domain names from GoDaddy to
MarkMonitor (and, tbh, I'm rather puzzled by why the WMF decided to use GoDaddy
in the first place), I'm just rather puzzled by your statements here.
The official blog post says that «the Fo
Hi Domas,
I'd like to see more information here. What activities are MarkMonitor involved
in with the 'anti-piracy fight'? Are they involved in filtering all
peer-to-peer traffic, or just the traffic that contravenes copyright law? As a
domain name supplier, what is their relation to ISPs, and
2012/3/10 Domas Mituzas
> Hi!
>
> I hereby congratulate Wikimedia Foundation switching domains from
> pro-SOPA Godaddy to MarkMonitor.
>
> Not that many people know, but MarkMonitor is ahead of the industry in
> anti-piracy fight:
>
> * They have systems to do real-time content filtering for ISPs
Hi!
I hereby congratulate Wikimedia Foundation switching domains from
pro-SOPA Godaddy to MarkMonitor.
Not that many people know, but MarkMonitor is ahead of the industry in
anti-piracy fight:
* They have systems to do real-time content filtering for ISPs, that
stop peer-to-peer piracy.
* They p