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Joe Geiser <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Aug 1999 09:07:26 -0400
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Joseph Rosenblatt writes,

> Interex is becoming a corporation, the * dot org * appellation not
> withstanding. In order for me to support a corporation they
> need to have a product that I want.

FYI and just a few words in defense of the *dot org* for Interex...  Interex is
a registered, not-for-profit corporation and as such, has the right to use the
".org" top-level domain name.  Should Interex ever change their charter and
registration to become a "for profit" corporation, then it would be appropriate
to drop the ".org" and establish ".com" as it's top level domain.

OTOH - they will have to change their domain name entirely, as this quick WHOIS
shows:

WhoIs [log in to unmask]

Registrant:
Inter-X Services, Inc (INTEREX2-DOM)
   <Address snipped>
   <City, State and Zip snipped>

   Domain Name: INTEREX.COM

<rest of the stuff snipped>

Regards,
Joe

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