Domain: nsi.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to nsi.com.
Comments · 6
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Re:Any way to...
Here ya go...
for i in `cat somefile.txt`
do
wget http://www.nsi.com/whois/results.jsp?domain=$1
done -
Re:hey...
According to Network Solutions it's still available:
beaver-overlord.com
This name is available for registration.
Click continue to register now. -
Re:The Dot Commie People
This one was Network Assiciates though... not to be confused with Network Solutions.
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Speaking of TLD
Anyone heard of FOCI (Friends Of a Competitive Internet)?
http://joinfoci.org/
" We're mad because the current ICANN process to introduce new Top Level Domains (TLDs) into the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS) is in danger of being hijacked in a sham designed to extend Network Solutions, Inc. ( NSI ) and the other Afilias registrars' monopoly control over the most popular Internet real estate."
Looks like Karl Auerbach already has something to work against at ICANN. -
Speaking of TLD
Anyone heard of FOCI (Friends Of a Competitive Internet)?
http://joinfoci.org/
" We're mad because the current ICANN process to introduce new Top Level Domains (TLDs) into the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS) is in danger of being hijacked in a sham designed to extend Network Solutions, Inc. ( NSI ) and the other Afilias registrars' monopoly control over the most popular Internet real estate."
Looks like Karl Auerbach already has something to work against at ICANN. -
Re:Mixed Feelings
When the domain name was registered it doesn't matter what content the owner post at his site. You are not legally bound to post commercial info or anything of any nature at ones
.com site. If that's the case then the "Internic" needs to formally alert people of this BEFORE they register a domain name.
Actually, I never thought any of the official domain registrars encouraged using .com for things that were not commercial, .org for things that were not non-profit, and .net for things that were not networks. Apparently, though, they want money more than they want to keep the domain names "pure" -- I believe it is Network Solutions who has something on their site to the effect of, "You can register any domain no matter who you are or what you do!" ::shrug:: I guess I thought keeping the TLD's in line with what they stood for isn't a priority any longer (was it ever?).