> Andy,
>
> > Almost every registrar puts the disclaimers before the record, which
> > makes sense if you want to abide by it (it's a bit late reading the
> > disclaimer AFTER you've read the record).
>
> It's a bit late no matter were it's at if it's displayed
> along *with* the
> actual WHOIS information since you can't stop a WHOIS response in
> midstream... :)
But you can stop reading it. Its like with email disclaimers - if they
put the disclaimer at the top and you then went ahead and read the
email, they've given you enough warning of what will happen. At the
bottom it's a bit too late.
Not saying both are right, but one makes a lot more sense than the other
IMO.
Andy.
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