[whoisdatabase at hotmail.com: Re: Network Solutions Lists] (fwd)

James D. Wilson netsurf at sersol.com
Sun Dec 13 05:29:03 UTC 1998


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Makes you wonder if the guy who was going to sell the CD's of the
whois database might have had some of them make it to market, either
before or after they shut down.  Didn't NetSol say they took measures
to keep people from sequentially mining the database?

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James D. Wilson
 

- -----Original Message-----
On Sat, Dec 12, 1998 at 07:59:43PM -0500, Larry Snyder wrote:
> The problem is that it is and has to be (reasonably) public
information.
> For any restriction that could be put in place, someone will
certainly
> write a programatic workaround.  This specific mailing is in
violation
> of qual.net's AUP III.B.3....so gripe to them.  And support Smith.
> ..."an Opt-In list of".......Get Real!
> -ls-  (LS11)

I just noticed on the last catalog I got from Dell in the mail, that
they
are walking the Database too. Because it is addressed to a fantasy
name
I used for one of my domains.


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