Policy Proposal 2003-9: WHOIS Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) - Previous Versions [Archived]
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Proposal:
This proposal obsoletes current bulk WHOIS policy 2002-4 and changes current Bulk WHOIS Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) to become general WHOIS Acceptable Use policy that would apply to all WHOIS queries. In particular:
- An acceptable use policy called “WHOIS Acceptable Use Policy” is to be published on ARIN website as follows:
“ARIN WHOIS Data is for Internet operations and technical research purposes pertaining to Internet Operations only. It may not be used for advertising, direct marketing, marketing research or similar purposes. Use of ARIN WHOIS data for these activities is explicitly forbidden. ARIN requests to be notified of any such activities or suspicions thereof.
Redistributing ARIN WHOIS Data is explicitly forbidden. It is permissible to publish data on an individual query or small number of queries at a time basis as long as reasonable precautions are taken to prevent automated querying by database harvesters. ARIN reserves the right to restrict access to the WHOIS database in its sole discretion to ensure operational stability.
ARIN may restrict or terminate your access to the WHOIS database for failure to abide by these terms of use.”
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Automated Internet-based access to WHOIS data with individual queries (such as by using WHOIS protocol) will include a one-line statement that data is provided and can only be used according to ‘ARIN WHOIS Acceptable Use Policy’ with a link to where the policy is published on ARIN website, all other access to WHOIS data must include entire ARIN WHOIS AUP.
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A policy for bulk WHOIS access will be published on ARIN website as follows:
“Access to the entire WHOIS database or large portion of it may be obtained by any organization or individual provided that this organization or individual agrees in writing to ARIN WHOIS Acceptable Use Policy. WHOIS data provided under bulk WHOIS access will not include any information that is marked as private.
Access to WHOIS data may be by way of:
Individual WHOIS queries
FTP or other type of download
Hard media distribution (such as CD-ROM)
Access provided by means of the public Internet must require authentication if the protocol being used supports it. ARIN may request authentication information be changed on a regular basis for those who desire repeat access to the bulk data. Bulk WHOIS requests for CD-ROM or similar hard media delivery must be filled and signed individually for each request and ARIN may charge an appropriate fee to cover media and labor costs.”
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