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Re: Ok, perhaps the InterNIC's Chuck Gomes was lying?


From: Dean Robb <pceasy () norfolk infi net>
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 14:15:30 -0400

At 21:03 9/8/98 -0400, you wrote:
This surprises me. And pisses me off.

Dean Robb pointed to some SEC filings, a prospectus from NSI which he
gave an incorrect URL for -- the correct url is

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1030341/0000950133-97-003381.txt

Actually, that's what I said :).

which shows that Network Solutions, Inc. (the InterNIC people, for those of
you reading on Freemail who are not familiar with the name) plans to build a
database of customer information that "makes proper use of the customer data
that the Company collects."

Doesn't specifically list selling e-mail addresses, but...


However, further along it says that NSI is planning to offer "directory and
distribution services".  Now, I'm not plumb sure what "distribution
services" are, but taken in concert with Internet usage (as opposed to
FedEx-type distribution), it sure *sounds* like mailing lists.

Mr. Gomes has also told me that SAIC is just a shareholder, but this is
part of the prospectus:

CLASS A COMMON STOCK

Of the 3,300,000 shares of Class A Common Stock offered hereby, 2,800,000
are being sold by Network Solutions, Inc. ("NSI" or the "Company") and
500,000 shares are being sold by the Company's parent, Science Applications
International Corporation, a Delaware corporation ("SAIC" or the "Selling
Stockholder").

(note that SAIC is listed as the PARENT COMPANY of NSI).

It also mentions, further along, that SAIC owns *ALL* of the Class B common
and retains FULL control of NSI.  Of the Class A not owned by SAIC
outright, the majority is in the hands of the Board of Directors (7 of 9 of
whom work for SAIC).  Net result:  the same.  

Chuck is being *technically* truthful by saying that SAIC is a stockholder
in NSI.  He's neglecting to say that SAIC is the MAJORITY stockholder and
controls NSI.  

It'd be great if Chuck would be willing to subscribe to NANOG and
talk to us here.

Yes it would.  There are other NSI folks here, one would hope that these
posts are making their way to Mr. Gomes.



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Dean Robb
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