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Originally Posted by ratbastid
What does "blocks/spoofs their IPs" mean? Is it name-based virtual hosting, where you share an IP with several other domains?
It's not the customers' fault that their security system relies on unique IPs for each customer. That's a failure to take into account the reality of the shared hosting market. You should at least get a refund.
Hacking the script to circumvent their license enforcement is a textbook DMCA violation, and no web professional who values his business would touch it. I certainly wouldn't.
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On my license it has "verified IP addresses" and "verified domains" and godaddy spoofs the ip address, so you don't get the actual IP address, and it changes, so the license doesn't match up. My website gets maybe 3 hits a day, so I figured it'd be simple to do, and no one would really know since, no one visits the site. Still sucks to spend so much money to not be able to use.