Kaiser_Sose
Dec 7 2001, 07:12 AM
False advertising is against the law. Either provide a deep deepdiscount for more domains or make subs free
Anti - trust lawsuit
Its good to have a top notch lawyer as a bro, it wont cost me a penny to sue
WebSales_James
Dec 7 2001, 08:08 AM
a subdomain is a domain, hence the root "domain." we donot control how the software is designed or how it works. plesk, im sure, has many many customers, and i havent heard of them bein sued for false advertising. but if you dont like plesk, you are free to purchase a license to, and install any software you see fit, but dont forget to check and see how this will affect your warranty.
HostCrest
Dec 7 2001, 08:28 AM
FYI, Kaiser:
Top-level domain: .com
2nd-level domain: something.com
3rd-level domain: somethingelse.something.com
etc.
As James said, a "subdomain" is a domain -- a 3rd-level domain, to be specific.
rastoma
Dec 7 2001, 10:13 PM
QUOTE
Originally posted by Kaiser_Sose
Its good to have a top notch lawyer as a bro, it wont cost me a penny to sue
At least someone in your family seemingly has some common sense.
You sir are just a complete moron.
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