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RE: [ga] whois.txt, ala robots.txt, as a standard ?
Good heavens, George. Who in their right mind would want to publish GPS
data, offices, banking data, or most of the other things you suggest for
the world to mine? In this day and age when security is a real issue and
spam is the scourge of the internet, I would think that most people would
refuse to provide this data for any world wide listing on the net. Of
course, attorneys and IP interests would love it as it would certainly
save them money in harrassing people to death. Spam professionals and
even telemarketers would love it, too. No thanks.
Leah
On 4 Feb 2003 at 11:57, George Kirikos wrote:
>
> 1. Other languages?
> 2. Local offices?
> 3. Legal contacts?
> 4. Maps? (funky MapQuest links!)
> 5. Associated companies?
> 6. GPS data? (kind of like http://www.geourl.org/ which uses tags)
> 7. Banking/payment data, e.g. where to wire $$$$
> 8. Corporation numbers?
> 9. DUNS numbers?
> 10. Telex? (does anyone use this anymore?)
> 11. CUSIP number?
> 12. Stock symbol?
> 13. Logo?
> 14. Birthday? :) (for personal websites, remember, these are all
> optional attributes!)
>
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