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Hostname Scam


From: "Mark M. Borchers" <markb () infi net>
Date: Tue, 2 Jul 1996 08:29:18 -0400 (EDT)

Here's an interesting twist.  This company wants to operate
a series of web sites named visit.<state>.com.  They want
everyone who holds a domain named after a state in the 
COM TLD to support the effort in DNS.  There is repeated
reference to potential advertising revenue, so this is
a commercial venture.

The postscript states an intention on the part of USA Internet
Gateway to register and enforce the hostname "visit" for any
<state>.com domain.  Sounds absurd, but you never know what
will happen in the US legal system.


Mark Borchers
InfiNet Network Engineering


USA Internet Gateway, Inc
13825 US Hwy 19
Suite 404 F
Hudson, Florida 34667-1191

July 1, 1996

Dear Domain Administrator:

I am writing *YOU* personally, to formally announce the Visit.Earth(sm)
Project - A Global Internet Guide.  I share this information because I would
like to involve your domain in the project.

As a state named domain, you are uniquely positioned to join in this private
intitiative.  Specifically, USA Internet Gateway, Inc., in association with
Universal Video, has developed a website plan that will bring a great deal
of attention to participating websites.  

Basically, and without a lot of hype, we propose that you provide us with a
perpetual license for the machine name "visit" on your domain
(Visit.Your-State-Named-Domain.com).  In exchange, we will provide you with
perpetual exposure by way of a link on the opening screen of the homepage
for your respective "visit" website.

More details ...
(a)  There is no cash required for this transaction.
(b)  USA Internet Gateway, Inc. will assume full responsibility for all
"visit" websites;
(c)  the machine names WILL NOT be sub-licensed - period;
(d)  An IP number will be supplied for you to add to your DNS records for
the "visit" machine;
(e)  If you provide DNS for your network - submit the confirmation
(attached) and we'll send information so you can update your BIND database
file (by adding an "A" record  and an "MX" record).  That's all* you have to do;

-  DNS services have been contracted and will be provided for those domains
that do not actually have a network currently on-line. 
-  If, for some reason, you prefer not to have a link to your WWW site, one
WILL NOT be posted.

Over the next nine months we will be bringing countries around the globe and
states across the country on-line under the Visit.Earth Project (see
http://visit.earth.com).  In fact, holders of most country-named domains are
being contacted in a separate mailing right now.

As we continue to develop, so, we believe, will Internet traffic.  And, if
you will provide a license, you will be linked to the front page for your
respective state.  Thus, while there is currently no model available, we
believe the advertising you receive as compensation for the machine name
will generate a continuing source of opportunity.  

And (while NOT part of this offer), there are several exciting possibilities
for the future.  Some steps you may want to take now!  For example: Is there
a state chamber of commerce in your state?  If not, you may want to follow
the tennessee.com lead (see http://visit.tennessee.com/chambers/) and
register it as your trademark.  You may also notice that tennessee.com is
offering it's other county and city machine names to local area chambers and
others.  

This extension of our concept is of mutual benefit to tennessee.com,
Universal Video, USA Internet Gateway, Inc., and every domain that becomes
involved.  The beauty of the project is the independence of it.  You don't
have to sell machine names or email forwarding services.  You don't have to
supply bandwidth for the "visit" site.  You are not required to modify your
domain content in any way.  It's not a franchise.  There are no current or
future charges associated with the perpetual license.  It's all your
irrevocable independent decision.  And, even if you decide not to do
anything now, you can change your mind after you see the benefit of
extending the concept into your own state.  Further, it is reasonable to
assume that future advertising campaigns may produce residual benefits for
your domain.  

Again, the perpetual license has nothing to do with whether or not you
extend the "visit" concept into your own state, beyond the fact that it
assures that your domain will be announced in the opening screen of the
respective "visit" homepage.  A national advertising fund HAS NOT yet been
established.  The plan is not at that phase and we have not set a date for
such a campaign. I mention the above now, only to direct your thoughts into
the realm of future possibilities for an alliance of independents and, so
that you may take steps now to further that opportunity. 

This is USA Internet Gateway, Inc.'s first offer to any corporation or
individual.  Since we felt certain that you would be interested in this
opportunity, we have only approached those .com domains with full state
names (i.e., tennessee.com - not "tn.com", "tenn.com", "tennessee.net",
"tn.net", etc.).  We feel strongly you will never find a better opportunity
in exchange for your currently-unused domain machine name.

I look forward to receiving your confirmation.

Sincerely,



A.S. Noe




*  A copy of this email was sent to your Internic-listed technical contact.
She may well inform you that there are other things that have to be done,
such as resetting serial numbers, restarting daemons, etc..  This is, of
course, true.  The point is, it's a pretty simple process. 

If, for any reason you are not interested in this offer, surely you
understand our request that you not resolve a machine to serve pages on the
"visit" machine name.  None of you now has a machine named "visit" and any
future use of that machine name IN A SIMILAR MANNER as USA Internet Gateway,
Inc.'s would be deemed an intentional violation of our registered
trademarks, servicemarks, and patent(s) which may be currently pending.



_____________________________________________________________

USA INTERNET GATEWAY, INC.
Perpetual Name License Agreement



As Owner of the _________________________________________________ domain,

 I _________________________________________________________hereby issue a
perpetual name license to USA Internet Gateway, Inc. for the machine name
"VISIT" on the above referenced domain.  To that end, I agree to modify the
DNS records for the above referenced domain to reflect the "VISIT" machine
name, including an "MX" record for mail.  I agree to make one change per
year for each of these records at no cost to USA Internet Gateway, Inc., and
if additional changes are requested, records updates will be made at a rate
of $100 per hour.

I understand that my full payment for this perpetual name license is to be
received in the form of advertising on the opening screen of the homepage
for the "VISIT" machine on my domain.  The banner on that page will be
linked to the Unique Resource Locator I specify and may be changed once per
year at no cost to me.  I understand that I may change the link and/or the
banner more than once a year, but those additional changes will be done at a
rate of $100 per hour.  It is agreed that I may resell this advertising
space if I so desire.

Finally, I understand that USA Internet Gateway, Inc. is assuming full
responsibility for the operation, content and maintenance of the "VISIT"
machine and shall hold me harmless in the event of any litigation that may
arise pertaining to that "VISIT" site.

Signed:

      _____________________________


for   _____________________________



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