Qld cybersquatter causes mayhem

By AAP
14 August 2008 05:28 PM
Tags: cybersquatter, government, liberal, national, politicians, queensland

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Talkback 3 comments

    The LNP bought AnnaBligh.Com.Au!!!!! Darren Maximillian -- 15/08/08

    Isn't that just a tad hypocritical to complain all week about this guy legally buying a public domain when they have purchased the premierres .com.au which isn't public domain? Only legitimate organisations or companies relevant to the name can buy a .com.au and the government can take it off them any time they want to.

    From Wayne Smith. Wayne Smith -- 19/08/08

    I have been locked out of Proboards and my MySpace page has been deleted. This means our experiment in freedom of speech is under attack. I still control the domains ofcourse. If the MySpace page isn't restored I will create another page at a different site. If Proboards has reneged on providing us with a board then I will create another one at another provider. Big Brother is probably behind this.

    All of my proboards have now been deleted. Brent Ford -- 22/09/09 (in reply to #320110074)

    Rod Beckstrom the Internet Regulator is throwing his weight around.
    http://www.rodbeckstrom.org
    Thats yanks for ya.

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