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Netscape bans Celebrity name registrations

Thursday, September 07, 2006

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Now, this is kind of lame as the article itself points out. Netscape has now come up with a proclamation on its registration page that it will not tolerate any account names that sound like that of a celebrity.,unless you are actually a celebrity yourself.

How on hell will Netscape know if I am actually a celebrity or not? Now, whoever in Netscape suggested this must be a dumbhead, so were those who heeded to it.Read More
posted by Anand, 2:24 PM

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