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New Architect August 2002 |
Letters Readers want more privacy on the Whois database, debate Steven Champeon's position on Flash, respond to Richard Koman's surprise that Flash doesn't export to SVG, and appreciate our artwork. |
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The Other Shoe Drops: Google Print Sued for Copyright Violation Google has been charged with violating copyright in its massive digitization program, Google Print for Libraries. |
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Patching the Whois Database Its one big flaw presents an opportunity... |
Search Engine Watch August 22, 2001 Danny Sullivan |
Image Search Faces Renewed Legal Challenge A look at the issues behind a case coming up for appeal in Sept. 2001 involving whether search engines have the right to index images without explicit permission, along with tips on how you can keep your images out (or in) image search engines... |
RootPrompt.org August 9, 2000 |
Improving whois In 1999 the domain name system started distributing the whois information among the different domain-registrars. This caused a change in how the whois command is used. In this article I review three tools that replace the whois command or make whois easier to use. |
Search Engine Watch July 14, 2004 Chris Sherman |
Network Solutions Offers Enhanced Whois Lookup Want detailed information about a particular web site? Network Solutions has significantly enhanced their classic Whois service, providing richer information and more useful tools than most other domain lookup services. |