Martin and all,
I am afraid that I must strongly disagree with you point here Martin.
NSI is only trying to protect it's customers from SPAM and other
abuses of their private information, as required by law. If you
feel so strongly then of course you may seek a legal solution.
Otherwise you seem here to be grandstanding...
Martin B. Schwimmer wrote:
> To Network Solutions Inc.
>
> Attn: Don Telage, Esq.
>
> Re: Whois usage rules
>
> I do not agree to the terms reproduced below. I do not acknowledge Network
> Solutions' ownership of the data contained in the whois database.
>
> Marty Schwimmer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >"You agree that you will not reproduce, sell, transfer, or
> >modify any of the data presented in response to your search request, or
> >use of any such data for commercial purpose, without the prior
> >express written permission of Network Solutions."
> >
> >According to this, I can not offer commercial domain registration
> >services (front ends) now? I understand the obvious goals (to keep
> >people from harvesting the database) but once again chooses a chain
> >saw over the scissors.
> >
> >
Regards,
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Jeffrey A. Williams
CEO/DIR. Internet Network Eng/SR. Java/CORBA Development Eng.
Information Network Eng. Group. INEG. INC.
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