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A Web site that allowed the public to rate law enforcement officers was temporarily shut down, after Web hosting service GoDaddy pulled the plug in response to outrage from cops. Full post
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Kevin Burton was the first person on my feeds list to write about it, but with all the attention we??ve been giving to RateMyCop over the various hosting delimmas they??ve been facing over the last several days, I figured that what some may consider
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RateMyCop.com lists cops&39 names -- some 140000 and counting -- as well as the badge numbers of many of them, and enables people to rate them. ...
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WWW.RateMyCop.com is the brainchild of a Culver City, California couple and it is brilliant. It is a website where you can go to rate cops all over the country and also to find out what rating others have given them??by name and badge number. According
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CBS13 Correspondent R.E. Graswich Has The Scoop On How Police Are Reacting To Sites Like RateMyCop SAN FRANCISCO CBS ?? Police agencies from coast to coast are furious with a new website on the internet. RateMyCop.com has the names of thousands of off
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Kevin Burton brought yet another chapter to our attention in the seemingly endless saga for existence by RateMyCop. To recap the story thus far: We commented a bit on the site RateMyCop, which had recently come under fire from the Tempe, Arizona police
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RackSpace Censorship: The RateMyCop Saga Continues From Mashable, popular since 2 days Kevin Burton brought yet another chapter to our attention in the seemingly endless saga for existence by RateMyCop. To recap the story thus far:We commented a bit on t
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Let??s begin with Radley Balko??s telling of the saga: So even as police departments across the country are setting up sex offender registries, drug offender registries, and posting the mugs and names of suspected johns online, they also took a great
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Rumor: Facebook is working on its own instant messaging service ?? I??ve been hearing for some time that Facebook is working on its own IM protocol, ...
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Hello Freedomphiles! So, there are lots of rating websites out there, like RateYourRod and RateYourRack, but now there??s a new one that is almost as essential - RateMyCop. According to the website: Privately, citizens share stories about their i
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Visitors to RateMyCop.com on Tuesday were redirected to a GoDaddy page reading, "Oops!!!", urging the site owner to contact GoDaddy to find out why the ...
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A Web site that allowed the public to rate law enforcement officers was temporarily shut down, after Web hosting service GoDaddy pulled the plug in response to outrage from cops. The site, Ratemycop.com, was shut down, with visitors redirected to a GoDad
www.spokesmanreview.com
Rumor: Facebook is working on its own instant messaging service ?? I??ve been hearing for some time that Facebook is working on its own IM protocol, letting users IM each other within its site instead of using third-party services like AOL??s AIM or G
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Kevin Burton was the first person on my feeds list to write about it, but with all the attention we??ve been giving to RateMyCop over the various hosting ...
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I noticed a little piece on Wired's site about Go Daddy.com removing a police watchdog/ rating website from its server. The rationale they used was, "This may endanger the police officers". Kevin Poulsen of Wired writes, A new web service th
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We commented a bit on the site RateMyCop, which had recently come under fire from the Tempe, Arizona police department as being somewhat dangerous to the ...
mashable.com
?? well, now he has a lot of fans courtesy of RateMyCop: Based on the video recording I saw of him, officer Guillary seems to be a model for basic police performance. I reside on the East Coast, and we would be very lucky citizens indeed if all local
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I'll briefly jump into the fracas concerning a new website called RateMyCop.com. Robert Guest at the new Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog started the hoopla here. Gideon jumped in here. And Greenfield here. Guest observed the website owners were sendi
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Gino Sesto, a founder of RateMyCop.com, said the site does not post identifying information beyond what would appear on a traffic ticket issued by an ...
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Via Stephen Gustitis I learn about "a new website called RateMyCop.com, that apparently was shut down last week after a flurry of controversy. Gustitis refers us to "Robert Guest at the new Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog who started the h
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A Web site that allowed the public to rate law enforcement officers was temporarily shut down, after Web hosting service GoDaddy pulled the plug in response to outrage from cops. The site, Ratemycop.com, was shut down, with visitors redirected to a GoDad
www.spokesmanreview.com
A Web site that allowed the public to rate law enforcement officers was temporarily shut down, after Web hosting service GoDaddy pulled the plug in response to outrage from cops. The site, Ratemycop.com, was shut down, with visitors redirected to a GoDad
www.spokesmanreview.com
Hosting service GoDaddy mysteriously terminated Sesto&39s account, and pulled RateMyCop.com offline. GoDaddy has offered several explanations to Wired&39s ...
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The newly discovered start-up Web site RateMyCop drew the ire of police organizations and departments around the country after being online for only two ...
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GoDaddy Silences RateMyCop.com - Slashdot
mikesd81 writes "Wired is running a story about GoDaddy shutting down a police watchdog site called RateMyCop. However, GoDaddy can&39t seem to give a ...
yro.slashdot.org
march 24 sign
anna ivanovic pictures
carlos mortensen
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dell henderson
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Quick News Links for Week Ending 3/16/2008
10 ways to improve your coding All good advice, things I personally have already learned. Worth a read for those looking to move on to full mastery of object oriented programing. Crypto locks for chips The problem of chip piracy makes sense with the
thecommandline.net
Clippings: Ratemycop has to use Get Out of Domain Hell Card
A Web site that allowed the public to rate law enforcement officers was temporarily shut down, after Web hosting service GoDaddy pulled the plug in response to outrage from cops. Full post
www.spokesmanreview.com
RateMyCop: Not Just for Negativity
Kevin Burton was the first person on my feeds list to write about it, but with all the attention we??ve been giving to RateMyCop over the various hosting delimmas they??ve been facing over the last several days, I figured that what some may consider
mashable.com
Web Site Draws Cops&39 Wrath - CBS News
RateMyCop.com lists cops&39 names -- some 140000 and counting -- as well as the badge numbers of many of them, and enables people to rate them. ...
www.cbsnews.com
RateMyCop.Com??An Idea Whose Time Has Come & Why Some Want To Shut It Down
WWW.RateMyCop.com is the brainchild of a Culver City, California couple and it is brilliant. It is a website where you can go to rate cops all over the country and also to find out what rating others have given them??by name and badge number. According
thefeldmanblog.com
Rate-My-Cop: New Website Has Police Furious
CBS13 Correspondent R.E. Graswich Has The Scoop On How Police Are Reacting To Sites Like RateMyCop SAN FRANCISCO CBS ?? Police agencies from coast to coast are furious with a new website on the internet. RateMyCop.com has the names of thousands of off
forum.anothersite.co.uk
RackSpace Censorship: The RateMyCop Saga Continues
Kevin Burton brought yet another chapter to our attention in the seemingly endless saga for existence by RateMyCop. To recap the story thus far: We commented a bit on the site RateMyCop, which had recently come under fire from the Tempe, Arizona police
mashable.com
RackSpace Censorship: The RateMyCop Saga Continues
RackSpace Censorship: The RateMyCop Saga Continues From Mashable, popular since 2 days Kevin Burton brought yet another chapter to our attention in the seemingly endless saga for existence by RateMyCop. To recap the story thus far:We commented a bit on t
www.originalsignal.com
Quick News Links for Week Ending 3/16/2008
10 ways to improve your coding All good advice, things I personally have already learned. Worth a read for those looking to move on to full mastery of object oriented programing. Crypto locks for chips The problem of chip piracy makes sense with the
thecommandline.net
Cops go bonkers over RateMyCop.com
Let??s begin with Radley Balko??s telling of the saga: So even as police departments across the country are setting up sex offender registries, drug offender registries, and posting the mugs and names of suspected johns online, they also took a great
atypicaljoe.com
Roundup: Facebook IM?, RateMyCop beats the charges, and more - The Industry Standard
Rumor: Facebook is working on its own instant messaging service ?? I??ve been hearing for some time that Facebook is working on its own IM protocol, ...
www.thestandard.com
Who??s Watching the Watchers that Watch the Watchers?
Hello Freedomphiles! So, there are lots of rating websites out there, like RateYourRod and RateYourRack, but now there??s a new one that is almost as essential - RateMyCop. According to the website: Privately, citizens share stories about their i
blog.myspace.com
GoDaddy Silences Police Watchdog Site RateMyCop.com - Wired News
Visitors to RateMyCop.com on Tuesday were redirected to a GoDaddy page reading, "Oops!!!", urging the site owner to contact GoDaddy to find out why the ...
blog.wired.com
Quick Hits and Random Thoughts
Quick Hits AfriGadget??s second monthly BBC/PRI interview with The World is now live. Juliana, one of the editors who also blogs at Afromusing, was interviewed this month. You??ll hear her start talking at about 17:15 in the podcast. A scathing comme
whiteafrican.com
TXT: Clippings: Ratemycop has to use Get Out of Domain Hell Card
A Web site that allowed the public to rate law enforcement officers was temporarily shut down, after Web hosting service GoDaddy pulled the plug in response to outrage from cops. The site, Ratemycop.com, was shut down, with visitors redirected to a GoDad
www.spokesmanreview.com
Roundup: Facebook IM?, RateMyCop beats the charges, and more
Rumor: Facebook is working on its own instant messaging service ?? I??ve been hearing for some time that Facebook is working on its own IM protocol, letting users IM each other within its site instead of using third-party services like AOL??s AIM or G
venturebeat.com
RateMyCop: Not Just for Negativity - Mashable
Kevin Burton was the first person on my feeds list to write about it, but with all the attention we??ve been giving to RateMyCop over the various hosting ...
mashable.com
Some Thoughts on the Police, Accountability and the Internet
I noticed a little piece on Wired's site about Go Daddy.com removing a police watchdog/ rating website from its server. The rationale they used was, "This may endanger the police officers". Kevin Poulsen of Wired writes, A new web service th
modelminority.blogspot.com
RackSpace Censorship: The RateMyCop Saga Continues - Mashable
We commented a bit on the site RateMyCop, which had recently come under fire from the Tempe, Arizona police department as being somewhat dangerous to the ...
mashable.com
YouTube and Reddit Crowd use RateMyCop to Reward Honest Officer
?? well, now he has a lot of fans courtesy of RateMyCop: Based on the video recording I saw of him, officer Guillary seems to be a model for basic police performance. I reside on the East Coast, and we would be very lucky citizens indeed if all local
feedblog.org
RateMyCop.com
I'll briefly jump into the fracas concerning a new website called RateMyCop.com. Robert Guest at the new Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog started the hoopla here. Gideon jumped in here. And Greenfield here. Guest observed the website owners were sendi
texascriminaldefenselawyer.blogspot.com
Agencies not amused by officer-rating site - Houston Chronicle
Gino Sesto, a founder of RateMyCop.com, said the site does not post identifying information beyond what would appear on a traffic ticket issued by an ...
www.chron.com
RateMyCop.com shut down, but this good idea should really be a government function
Via Stephen Gustitis I learn about "a new website called RateMyCop.com, that apparently was shut down last week after a flurry of controversy. Gustitis refers us to "Robert Guest at the new Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog who started the h
gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com
TXT: Clippings: Ratemycop has to use Get Out of Domain Hell Card
A Web site that allowed the public to rate law enforcement officers was temporarily shut down, after Web hosting service GoDaddy pulled the plug in response to outrage from cops. The site, Ratemycop.com, was shut down, with visitors redirected to a GoDad
www.spokesmanreview.com
TXT: Clippings: Ratemycop has to use Get Out of Domain Hell Card
A Web site that allowed the public to rate law enforcement officers was temporarily shut down, after Web hosting service GoDaddy pulled the plug in response to outrage from cops. The site, Ratemycop.com, was shut down, with visitors redirected to a GoDad
www.spokesmanreview.com
The RateMyCop Saga - Reason Online
Hosting service GoDaddy mysteriously terminated Sesto&39s account, and pulled RateMyCop.com offline. GoDaddy has offered several explanations to Wired&39s ...
reason.com
Friday Recap
Hi, people. It??s Friday Recap time. I??m not promising anything I??m exhausted. It might be because it??s SEO Newsletter day. You should reward my efforts by reading it. This time around you can learn all about beginner Web analytics and SEO traini
www.bruceclay.com
JOHN P. GAMBOA: RateMyCop survives torment - Daily Aztec
The newly discovered start-up Web site RateMyCop drew the ire of police organizations and departments around the country after being online for only two ...
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The Future for RateMyCop.com - NPR
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