Peter Sunde, co-founder of the controversial Pirate Bay, lashed out at GoDaddy founder, Bob Parsons, via Twitter today.
Sunde dug up a 2011 safari incident, during which the GoDaddy founder and then CEO participated in a sick elephant hunt in Africa.
“Running an ethical vegetarian domain service (@njal_la) is important when your main competitors are animal killers.”
At the time GoDaddy received plenty of backlash, and Parsons was adamant about the hunt being 100% to preserve the livelihood of local residents.
So why is Peter Sunde ruffling the GoDaddy feathers with an old story now?
Sunde, no longer associated with The Pirate Bay, operates Njalla, a domain registrar that claims to offer complete privacy protection to its customers, and no censorship.
He also stated that he’s willing to take under his company’s wings Catalan web sites that the Spanish authorities have shut down, due to an October 1st referendum about the independence of Catalonia.
With GoDaddy having stepped away from its distant past, and with Bob Parsons no longer at the helm, Peter Sunde’s statement appears to be full of unwarranted sensationalism.
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