At 03:12 AM 2/27/99 +0000, you wrote:
Registrant, registrant, registrant. I didn't have the vaguest notion when I
registered my site untlil I clicked onto a WHOIS that worked, and I'm not
the dumbest thing that ever came down the pike. So what about
Veronica and her Dad? And all the other little kiddies and Moms &
Pops? Is this to be a service oriented internet or is it just to be a
playground for the technically sophisticated?
William S. (Give us a break, Jeff!) Lovell, B.A., B.S., M.S., J.D., PhD
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>> Of course, but this is not a NSI problem, now is it. Nor is NSI or
>necessarily
>the regitrar/ISP whom handled the registration necessarily responsible or
>does NSI's whois registration date restriction at fault either.
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> You CAN'T ELIMINATE this element entirely. You can only reduce it at
>best. However you can go way too far in attempts to reduce it
>however. Any policies to reduce this problem should focus on the
>Registrant.
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> So this problem seems to reside with the registrant.
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