[IFWP] Re: list Re: FW: Network Solutions' TLD Zone File Access Program

1999-02-11 Thread Alex Kamantauskas
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "William X. Walsh" writes: >> >> Still waiting for explicit permission to post the information obtained >> about you Jeff. >> >> It is could be considered personal in nature, so I ask that you >> specifically st

[IFWP] Re: list Re: FW: Network Solutions' TLD Zone File Access Program

1999-02-10 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "William X. Walsh" writes: > > Still waiting for explicit permission to post the information obtained about > you Jeff. > > It is could be considered personal in nature, so I ask that you specifically > state that you grant permission for it to be published. I

[IFWP] Re: list Re: FW: Network Solutions' TLD Zone File Access Program

1999-02-10 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
> Domain Names may or may not be different. There is not existing > legal structure that requires or restricts Domain Names from, of > inclusive of any public access that I am aware of to date. > Currently NSI controls the largest of these Domain Name databases, > as as such has the right to pro

Re: list Re: FW: Network Solutions' TLD Zone File Access Program

1999-02-10 Thread William X. Walsh
Still waiting for explicit permission to post the information obtained about you Jeff. It is could be considered personal in nature, so I ask that you specifically state that you grant permission for it to be published. On 10-Feb-99 jeff Williams wrote: > William and all, > > William X.

Re: list Re: FW: Network Solutions' TLD Zone File Access Program

1999-02-10 Thread jeff Williams
William and all, William X. Walsh wrote: > On 11-Feb-99 Karl Auerbach wrote: > > On the other hand, the database is a *big* privacy intrusion. > > > > And, as I've been indicating, it was paid for and authorized via the > > Cooperative Agreement and is hence subject to the Privacy Act of 1974

RE: list Re: FW: Network Solutions' TLD Zone File Access Program

1999-02-10 Thread William X. Walsh
On 11-Feb-99 Karl Auerbach wrote: > On the other hand, the database is a *big* privacy intrusion. > > And, as I've been indicating, it was paid for and authorized via the > Cooperative Agreement and is hence subject to the Privacy Act of 1974. > > As such, you, or anybody, should not have

list Re: FW: Network Solutions' TLD Zone File Access Program

1999-02-10 Thread Karl Auerbach
> Since this is the only source, of which I am aware, for a comprehensive list > of registered domains updated on a daily basis, I believe restricting access > to this publically-owned information is both illegal and provides Network > Solutions with a critical competitive advantage in online mar