Dear James, ausRegistry themselves supply the publicly available tools and facilities for downloading the whois database. Past press release from ausRegistry and Chris Disspain have gone on about how secure the data is however in my opinion it is now easier to pillage than the old aunic database. The only difference is lack of expiry dates. Anybody with basic knowledge of programming (in any internet friendly language) can obtain the data. In fact with a few computers and the right set up (for example a company who gains from mailing out misleading domain renewal notices) could quite easily download the entire database in a very short period of time quite legally through the publicly available sytem. I find the attitude of the people on the dns list very naive considering they are meant to be internet savvy. Good luck on getting some answers out of auDA and especially Chris Disspain who is a very unhelpful man. auDa may only have 3 employees but judging from their salaries they should be quite happy doing nothing. Anyway happy hunting.Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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