Network Solutions is a dhimmi webhost
Once again, we're faced with a serious case of a cowardly company that will not show the courage to help inform the public about Islam by hosting a documentary about it, that being Geert Wilders' Fitna. From Reuters:
Macsmind is calling for a boycott of Network Solutions. If they're going to cave, I support a boycott of them too.
A U.S.-based web service, which Islam critic and Dutch right-wing lawmaker Geert Wilders planned to use to show his film critical of the Koran, said on Saturday that it had inactivated the site due to complaints. “This site has been suspended while Network Solutions is investigating whether the site’s content is in violation of the Network Solutions Acceptable Use Policy,” the company said on the site www.fitnathemovie.com.He should also consider distributing them over here. There are some people in Tel Aviv who could sure use a good lesson in what the RoP is really like. And, he should distribute them in the US as well. Until that can be answered, I see that a Dutch court is going to rule on whether to ban the film. Is it possible that they might cave?
Wilders, who has given few details about his 15-minute film, has said he plans to release ‘Fitna’ on the Internet before the end of the month after Dutch broadcasters declined to show it. Fitna is a Koranic term sometimes translated as “strife”. Wilders still plans to show his film despite the setback, Dutch agency ANP reported.
“If need be, I will personally distribute DVDs in the Dam,” ANP quoted him as saying. The Dam is the central square in Amsterdam, popular with both the Dutch and tourists.
Macsmind is calling for a boycott of Network Solutions. If they're going to cave, I support a boycott of them too.
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