James and all,

  Yes, it was ruled unconstitutional several years ago now...

James Santagata wrote:

> At 01:18 PM 7/14/99 +0100, Mark Gould wrote:
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> >This message contains words that some may find offensive.  If that
> >includes you, read no further.
> >
> >The discussion of CORE's policy on the 'seven dirty words' (and its
> >reversal) prompts me to wonder why these policies (which now appear to
> >be general) concentrate on words in the English language only.
> >
>
> Does anyone know the status of the "seven dirty words" lawsuit in the
> US? I see that most of the disputed names, such as motherf****ker.com,
> are listed as:
>
> Registrant:
> ORDERED STATUS QUO ANTE (COCKSUCKER3-DOM)
>    US District Court, Central District of
>    California
>    Los Angeles, CA 90012
>
>    Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
>       Network Operations Center  (NSOL-NOC)  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       703-742-4777
>    Billing Contact:
>       Accounts Payable  (AP5173-ORG)  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       703-742-0400
>
> What does this "ordered status quo ante" mean? That the lawsuit is settled
> and all disputed DNs are "returned" to NSI, or that the DNs are being
> held by NSI as the trusted 3rd party until the case is settled? Or...
>
> James Santagata
> Suunyvale, California

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