Go Daddy fights VeriSign with money and missive
Go Daddy Software, which filed a lawsuit against VeriSign regarding the Site Finder service last year, upped the ante in its opposition Wednesday by pledging $100,000 to help the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) defend itself over its right to regulate VeriSign’s registry services.
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