What would you do with Binladin’s former website? Serious question: what to you do?

On September 11th, 2001 I took part in a strange coincidence: The Binladin family owned a website which (coincidentally?) expired on the same day which their son attacked the United States. What I did is write a computer program which captured the domain name the instant when it expired (late Sept). Once I had the domain name, I placed my own web server and an email server against this domain name and former Binladin website. I have captured gigabytes worth of emails which have led to a variety of news articles and TV interviews, etc – but, it has always been a curiosity and unknown part of the 9-11 story for most people. The website is: http://www.saudi-binladin-group.com/. There are a variety of news articles at various sources, such as: WIRED: http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2001/11/48254 .

What would you do with this? I have tried to turn this into a message of peace and cooperation among all people.

Serious question and respectful answers only please …

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Bad News for Cheech and Chong Fans from former owner of cheechandchong.com


Cheech and Chong recently won cheechandchong.com from Ryan Tracy. Ryan Tracy owned and operated the site, with Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong’s blessing, since 1998. Only after reuniting, did they pursue getting the domain. Rather than working out a deal, they bullied him. Ultimately, they opened a domain dispute with UDRP and won, leaving it’s former owner high and dry.

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