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Japanese Automaker Blocks Go Daddy Ad from U.S. Open Coverage

Fri Jun 19, 2009 9:13pm EDT
Lexus Bars Vintage American Car from Being Seen During U.S. Open
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(Business Wire)--
Believe it or not, Japanese automaker Lexus is blocking a GoDaddy.com commercial
that revolves around Danica Patrick in a vintage American-made car from airing
during the United States Open. 

Go Daddy was to air its "Speeding" commercial twice during the United States
Open this weekend. The ad features Go Daddy Girl Danica Patrick in a vintage,
American-made Ford Mustang. Late today, Go Daddy was informed Lexus doesn't want
"Speeding" to air. As the exclusive sponsor of the NBC broadcast, Lexus declared
no other automakers can be shown in commercials airing during the United States
Open. 

"This is outrageous," said Go Daddy CEO & Founder Bob Parsons. "Lexus knows our
`Speeding` commercial is NOT about selling cars. GoDaddy.com sells domain name
registrations. It seems like they don`t want Americans watching the United
States Open to see or think about an American-made car in any shape or form. I
see it as kicking the American auto industry when it`s down." 

The commercial was approved by censors and already aired yesterday during rained
out broadcast coverage on NBC. The thirty-second ad debuted and aired several
times during the Indianapolis 500 broadcast on ABC last month and has aired
hundreds of times, including during NBC's Senior PGA and NHL Stanley Cup Finals
broadcasts. 

In 2005, Go Daddy's first-ever Super Bowl commercial was yanked by the Fox
network after airing once during the game because it was deemed inappropriate.
Since that time, Go Daddy commercials have drawn criticism and scrutiny from
censors for being edgy. Never before, though, have the commercials come under
fire for the products they contain."It is beyond my wildest dreams that one of
our commercials would be rejected only because it featured a classic American
automobile," said Parsons.

Parsons is a decorated military veteran, known for growing his domain and
hosting company into a world leader without outsourcing or off-shoring a single
job. He was criticized for throwing a nearly $2MM holiday party for employees in
December after a record revenue year in 2008 and argued with the media that
spending money is the precisely right move during an economic recession. 

The outspoken CEO is active on Twitter as @DrBobParsons and just last night,
before this latest controversy, posted a video showing off his new pride and joy
- a 2010 SS Camaro made by Chevrolet. 

"A recent poll showed 40 percent of those surveyed said recent problems for U.S.
automakers made them more likely to buy American," Parsons points out. "I
believe an American car deserves to be in the United States Open of all places,
but Lexus seems to disagree." 

Go Daddy is the world's leading domain name registrar, provides Web hosting and
more than 50 products designed to help people and businesses develop an online
presence. Most all of Go Daddy's products are developed in-house. 

To learn more about Go Daddy visit www.GoDaddy.com. 

To see "Speeding" or any other Go Daddy commercial, visit
http://videos.GoDaddy.com. 

About The Go Daddy Group, Inc.

Go Daddy is a leading provider of services that enable individuals and
businesses to establish, maintain and evolve an online presence. Go Daddy
provides a variety of domain name registration plans and Web site design and
hosting packages, as well as a broad array of on-demand services. These include
products such as SSL Certificates, Domains by Proxy private registration,
ecommerce Web site hosting, blog templates and blog software, podcast packages
and online photo hosting. The Go Daddy Group, Inc. has more than 35 million
domain names under management. Go Daddy registers, renews or transfers a domain
name every second. GoDaddy.com is the world's No. 1 domain name registrar
according to Name Intelligence, Inc. GoDaddy.com is also rated the world`s
largest hostname provider according to Netcraft Ltd. During 2008, The Go Daddy
Group registered more than one-third of all new domain names created in the top
six generic top-level domains, or gTLDs, including .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz
and .mobi. 

- The Go Daddy Group - 

Copyright © 2009 GoDaddy.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 





The Go Daddy Group, Inc.
Nick Fuller/Communications Mgr.
623-203-7744
PR@GoDaddy.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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