It seems that we touched some sensitive chords with yesterday’s revelation that Chinese domain repository, 4.cn is actively engaging in the fine art of trademark violations.
Its understandable that one has to be supportive of their sponsors and all that good stuff, but to be referred to as “scandalous” and even “offending” is simply hilarious. π
Domain Shane is a very active blogger and has achieved quite a bit of successful networking in the domain industry but acting as the watchdog for a company that just so happens to be his sponsor, is counter-productive. What 4.CN does is wrong, plain and simple.
Here at DomainGang we’ve been chasing the news without compromising for either the size of the company or the footprint of the individuals, including stories about past and present sponsors.
It’s our promise to our faithful readers that we will continue to do so.
you pinky “promise”? π
Just watching out for those that support me. The scandalous part may have been a bit much but I guarantee you won’t ever write a negative post about your advertisers or business partner. We are all biased.
Shane – I assure you that factual posts have and will be written, regardless of sponsorship status. Hopefully 4.cn will remove the blatant violations from their web site. So far they’ve kept mum about the subject.
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Doing business in China is a financial suicide- I know……
DS, wait till they stop payment on you and you will pissin all the way to China.
@LuciuS
when you correspondent with 4.cn, they might not “understand” the Greeklish you re using.
You might send them codes in numbers.
BTW, 4 in Chinese means “see-way” which means death.
Yes in Chinese language, 4 means death …It’s heard that 4.cn means for China and supported by government and all they do to get benefit for china …I see in future with a powerful China,they do not take a look on something call UDRP ,WiPO or copyrights because they can seize anything under the cover of chinese government