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Re: [gnso-acc-sgb] Follow-up regarding ESA proposal forsub-group (b)
- To: gnso-acc-sgb@xxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [gnso-acc-sgb] Follow-up regarding ESA proposal forsub-group (b)
- From: Jeff Williams <jwkckid1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 22:07:49 -0700
Milton and all sgb members,
I believe the best answer to Miltons very good ? is yes. And in fact
it would be unwise for base access on content of any registrants
web site from their domain name.
Milton Mueller wrote:
> >>> "Michael Warnecke" <mwarnecke@xxxxxxxxxx> 05/22/07 4:13 PM >>>
> >When we query the Whois service, it is in direct
> >response to infringing activity already occurring on or through a
> >specific domain name that involves our members' content.
>
> If so, shouldn't your access to additional Whois data be confined to
> those specific domain names involving your members' content?
Regards,
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