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Imagine a world without free flow of information, without a free internet where you can readily access information, or communicate with friends and loved ones. This is the threat that SOPA/PIPA legislation that has been going through the senate and house poses.

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Every domain owner should be cautious when it comes to dealing with unknown parties initiating contact concerned with protecting your domain name and/or trade name. In most cases it is a scam. Having now received more than a few emails from our hosting customers on the topic of Chinese and/or Asian domain registration emails, I figured a quick article addressing the topic would be appropriate.

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PostHeaderIcon Avoid Spam by Controlling How You Use Your Email Address

Unsolicited email, most commonly referred to as “spam” can be one of the most daunting problems to deal with in computer networks. It is the modern equivalent to receiving paper junk mail at your home or business. You didn’t ask for it, or want it, but once it starts it doesn’t stop!

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