Friday, August 20, 1999, 5:09:08 PM, Richard J. Sexton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How is this different from, say, regisetr.com having
> ads on their whois ?
> Isn't every *registrar* able to do what they want
> with their whois ? The *registry* has no public interface
> and I don't see any ad
How is this different from, say, regisetr.com having
ads on their whois ?
Isn't every *registrar* able to do what they want
with their whois ? The *registry* has no public interface
and I don't see any ads from say
dig foo.com any @a.root-servers.com
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http://www.dnspolicy.com/article.pl?sid=99/08/20/1643201
DNSPolicy.com is leading with this story this evening.
Still awaiting a response from NSI, and Doubleclick has issued a "no
comment" response, but their PR Director did say she would get back
toMonday.
I had enough that I felt comfort