Hello Richard, Tuesday, August 01, 2000, 6:29:52 AM, you wrote: > While their action may not be technically "illegal" according to > ICANN policies, they are most definitely unethical. > This is an area where ICANN definitely needs to take action to > protect the privacy interests of registrants, registrars, and > registration resellers. As long as whois is public, that privacy is already gone, and can't exist. -- Best regards, William mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Re: verio mining the opensrs whois... William X. Walsh
- Re: verio mining the opensrs whois database Jay Swackhamer
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