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Subject: IP: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, U.S. GOV'T REACH AGREEMENT from Edupage
NETWORK SOLUTIONS, U.S. GOV'T REACH AGREEMENT The Clinton administration has reached a tentative agreement with Network Solutions, Inc. -- the Virginia-based company that up until now has had a legal monopoly on registering all ".com" Web addresses. Under the agreement, Network Solutions must allow other firms to offer registration services for ".com," ".org" and ".net" Web addresses, but for now it will continue to be the sole administrator of those address lists. In addition, the company must give the government the technical data it has related to the more-than-two-million registrations it has processed, although it will be allowed to keep any customer marketing data it's collected. Network Solutions will continue to act as the monopoly wholesaler of ".com" addresses until the new nonprofit organization now being formed to take over responsibility for Internet management decides what the firm's role should be. That organizational process could take several months. (Wall Street Journal 6 Oct 98)
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