Namecheap ends service for Russian customers due to government’s ‘war crimes’

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Namecheap ends service for Russian customers due to government’s ‘war crimes’
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CEO Richard Kirkendall said team members in Ukraine were directly affected by the war.

Besides expressing opposition to the Russian invasion, the intended impact is unclear. On Twitter, many Namecheap customers expressed anger at the decision, claiming that it would impact many ordinary Russians who had no influence over the country’s military action.that an archive of his work since 2015, including award-winning investigative news stories, would need to be hosted at a new location.

Exceptions would be made for “all anti-regime media, protest resources, and any type of websites that are helping to end this war and regime” Increasingly, web infrastructure organizations that have historically championed political neutrality are being forced to take sides. On February 28th, a Ukrainian official asked the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers — a nonprofit organization that manages the allocation of top-level domains like .com — to revoke the .ru, .рф and .

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