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GoDaddy and Google expel Daily Stormer over victim smear | GoDaddy and Google expel Daily Stormer over victim smear |
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A notorious US neo-Nazi website is being forced to switch domain name providers for a second time in a day after it disparaged a woman who died during protests in Virginia. | A notorious US neo-Nazi website is being forced to switch domain name providers for a second time in a day after it disparaged a woman who died during protests in Virginia. |
On Monday morning, the Daily Stormer was given 24 hours to move by GoDaddy. | On Monday morning, the Daily Stormer was given 24 hours to move by GoDaddy. |
The site was then briefly registered via Google before it acted likewise. | |
Heather Heyer was killed on Saturday after a car rammed into a crowd protesting a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville. | Heather Heyer was killed on Saturday after a car rammed into a crowd protesting a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville. |
Registrars allows sites to lay claim to unique web addresses. These allow the public to type in easy-to-remember domain names - such as www.uniquename.com - rather than the strings of numbers that represent an owner's actual internet protocol (IP) address. | |
"The domain is no longer at GoDaddy and we don't host the site," the Arizona-based company tweeted at 17:51 BST. | "The domain is no longer at GoDaddy and we don't host the site," the Arizona-based company tweeted at 17:51 BST. |
Just over an hour later Google issued its own statement: "We are cancelling Daily Stormer's registration with Google Domains for violating our terms of service." | Just over an hour later Google issued its own statement: "We are cancelling Daily Stormer's registration with Google Domains for violating our terms of service." |
24 hours' notice | 24 hours' notice |
Violence broke out in Charlottesville, Virginia, after white supremacists organised a controversial far-right march called "Unite the Right". | Violence broke out in Charlottesville, Virginia, after white supremacists organised a controversial far-right march called "Unite the Right". |
Shortly after GoDaddy's initial announcement, a blog post appeared on the Daily Stormer, claiming the site had been hacked by Anonymous. | |
However, the main Twitter feed for Anonymous has said it has no confirmation that the hacker group is involved. | However, the main Twitter feed for Anonymous has said it has no confirmation that the hacker group is involved. |
"Social media sites and those hosting content are very alive to public pressure and perception," said Niri Shan, a media lawyer at Taylor Wessing. | "Social media sites and those hosting content are very alive to public pressure and perception," said Niri Shan, a media lawyer at Taylor Wessing. |
"Now you've got politicians saying they'll intervene and legislate if they don't take more actions on the content on their sites, so I think this is part of a bigger picture." | "Now you've got politicians saying they'll intervene and legislate if they don't take more actions on the content on their sites, so I think this is part of a bigger picture." |
Although freedom of speech was important, private firms had a responsibility to crack down on content that could spread "extremist ideologies", said Bharath Ganesh at the Oxford Internet Institute. | Although freedom of speech was important, private firms had a responsibility to crack down on content that could spread "extremist ideologies", said Bharath Ganesh at the Oxford Internet Institute. |
"I'm pleased GoDaddy did what they did but I'm a little disappointed they did it after public pressure, I would have liked them to have been more proactive," he told the BBC. | "I'm pleased GoDaddy did what they did but I'm a little disappointed they did it after public pressure, I would have liked them to have been more proactive," he told the BBC. |