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Last revised: July 11, 2003
The name Public Interest Registry, the .ORG logo and the Public Interest
Registry logo are service marks of Public Interest Registry (PIR).
PIR is the registry operator for the .ORG top-level domain (TLD). PIR accepts
domain name registrations from a number of domain name registrars. PIR does not
accept domain name registrations directly from registrants. Please note that
each registrar has its own policies and procedures.
If you have any questions about a particular domain name registration, you
should begin by contacting the registrant and registrar. Except for certain
extraordinary circumstances, PIR alters a record in the registry only at the
request of the authorized registrar.
Access to .ORG WHOIS information is provided to assist persons in determining
the contents of a domain name registration record in the PIR registry database.
The data in this record are provided by PIR for informational purposes only,
and PIR does not guarantee their accuracy. This service is intended only for
query-based access. You may use these data only for lawful purposes; you may
not use these data to (a) allow, enable or otherwise support the transmission
by e-mail, telephone or facsimile of mass unsolicited, commercial advertising
or solicitations to entities other than the data recipient's own existing
customers or (b) enable high-volume, automated, electronic processes that send
queries or data to the systems of a registry operator or any registrar
accredited by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN),
except as reasonably necessary to register domain names or modify existing
registrations.
If you access another Web site through this PIR Web site,
please understand that other Web sites are independent from PIR and that PIR
has no control over their content.
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