[–] sherdil2022 1y ago ↗ Yeah. Right. I _totally_ trust Enron [–] the_af 1y ago ↗ It's a parody by someone who seems to own the Enron "brand" now.The Enron name is now owned by the "Birds Aren't Real" authors [1]. So it's safe to say this is a joke.[1] https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2025/01/06/enr... [–] sktrdie 1y ago ↗ How did they get a hold of the enron.com domain? [–] the_af 1y ago ↗ They probably now own the name as well as the domain.It doesn't seem like someone hijacked the domain, but instead actually bought it. There's a FAQ which openly states their website is protected speech as "parody".
[–] the_af 1y ago ↗ It's a parody by someone who seems to own the Enron "brand" now.The Enron name is now owned by the "Birds Aren't Real" authors [1]. So it's safe to say this is a joke.[1] https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2025/01/06/enr... [–] sktrdie 1y ago ↗ How did they get a hold of the enron.com domain? [–] the_af 1y ago ↗ They probably now own the name as well as the domain.It doesn't seem like someone hijacked the domain, but instead actually bought it. There's a FAQ which openly states their website is protected speech as "parody".
[–] sktrdie 1y ago ↗ How did they get a hold of the enron.com domain? [–] the_af 1y ago ↗ They probably now own the name as well as the domain.It doesn't seem like someone hijacked the domain, but instead actually bought it. There's a FAQ which openly states their website is protected speech as "parody".
[–] the_af 1y ago ↗ They probably now own the name as well as the domain.It doesn't seem like someone hijacked the domain, but instead actually bought it. There's a FAQ which openly states their website is protected speech as "parody".
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 19.5 ms ] threadThe Enron name is now owned by the "Birds Aren't Real" authors [1]. So it's safe to say this is a joke.
[1] https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2025/01/06/enr...
It doesn't seem like someone hijacked the domain, but instead actually bought it. There's a FAQ which openly states their website is protected speech as "parody".