>>The whois database is the primary tool used by third parties to police
>>their intellectual property rights. It is also a much used tool for
>>searching the availability of marks for adoption (as NSI is aware, given
>>the heavy use if whois by such commercial search firms as Thomson & Thomson).
>
>What a perfect oppertunity for an entrepeneur to offer such a service.
There are other alternatives. As Mikki has noted, you can use web search
engines. Brewster Kahle's Alexa/Archive provide backward time
continuity as do Mark Lottor's zone file aggregations. In fact, the last
is a far more thorough and "real" way of doing this.
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