That's a bit harsh - but when put like that, it does appear stunning that I missed that the.org details aren't included anymore. On the other hand, given the amount of gumph that is displayed along with a interesting/relavant domain information, it's hardly surprising that I've just tuned out from reading it through thoroughly.
Mental note - I must read to the end of the exam paper before answering any questions.
I was the source for the story on The Register.
You'll see in the detail that it depends on which whois server you use. Crsnic is the one that's misreporting and it's supposed to be provide united results. Looks like PIR isn't talking to Crsnic properly.
I've been digging around this story a bit and it turns out that at least one of them, Aaron Sherman, was researching file-sharing and had published a paper on it.
Here's the detailed information.
Mental note - I must read to the end of the exam paper before answering any questions.
I was the source for the story on The Register. You'll see in the detail that it depends on which whois server you use. Crsnic is the one that's misreporting and it's supposed to be provide united results. Looks like PIR isn't talking to Crsnic properly.
I've been digging around this story a bit and it turns out that at least one of them, Aaron Sherman, was researching file-sharing and had published a paper on it. Here's the detailed information.