It appears that Ray Bellis <r...@bellis.me.uk> said:
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>> Is there any case law where someone has asserted a database right for a DNS 
>> zone?
>
>> It seems like a rather stupid thing to do. If someone asserted such a
>> right, I would make sure not to infringe it by ensuring no entries
>> from that database entered my DNS caches or other software.
>
>It wasn’t the zone itself as such - the concern was use of enumerated zone 
>data to then perform bulk collection of Whois data.

It's perfectly reasonable to claim a database right in the WHOIS data,
but the offense is scraping WHOIS, not enumerating the DNS zone.

I could enumerate the DNS zone twice a day every day and so long as I stayed
away from WHOIS, nobody would notice or care.

R's,
John

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