If it's a link, then the disclaimer is only "valid" if someone clicks the link. Which means, effectively, the disclaimer is useless :(
Charles Daminato TUCOWS Product Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Bill Weinman wrote: > At 10:06 AM 12/15/2002, Charles Daminato wrote: > >There are two ways we can output the whois > > > >1) Disclaimer before output > >2) Output before disclaimer (as we have it now) > > > 3) One-line disclaimer referring to a TOS web page, e.g.: > > Use of data subject terms of service: http://tucows.com/whois-tos.html/ > > Methinks no one will care where you put it. > > --Bill > > > > ->-- > Bill Weinman <http://bw.org/> > Music Database <http://www.webmusicdb.com/> > Music <http://music.bw.org/> > Whois Client <http://whois.bw.org> > ->-+ > > >
