On 4/9/2004 10:40 PM Roger B.A. Klorese noted that:
> Right, because there's a pervasive belief -- since 98+% of the
> population of the net wasn't around in the world's-an-open-book days --
> that privacy is a necessary prerequisite for being allowed to supply
> services on the net, not something they ought to pay extra for.
No disagreement on any of those points, but it doesn't get us beyond the
"chicken & egg" that we're faced with re: Whois data.
Like I said earlier, my strong preference is to simply Whois 99% off...
-- Regards,-rwr
"In the modern world the intelligence of public opinion is the one indispensable condition for social progress." - Charles W. Eliot (1834 - 1926)
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