Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2000 02:09:44 -0400
From: freematt@coil.com (Matthew Gaylor)
Subject: Republican Leadership's dot.gov Scam?
To: freematt@coil.com (Matthew Gaylor)

[Note from Matthew Gaylor: It seems that the US House of Representatives, Republican leadership conference has established http://www.gop.gov/. A misuse of the domain name system which gives the impression of official .gov sanction when the site is really just a politics as usual, partisan site. To be fair the Republicans claim that their site is in Beta and that it is an official site due to their Congressional status. I find much of this idea rather offensive and unfair to Independents and third parties who will not be afforded the opportunity to hide partisanship under a mask of legitimacy. Of special note is the use of a private ISP, Capital Area Internet Service (CAIS-DOM) to host the site. Is this to bypass the congressional system and if so why?]

Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 18:10:41 -0700 To: farber@cis.upenn.edu (Dave Farber), freematt@coil.com (Matthew Gaylor), State and Local Freedom of Information Issues <FOI-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU> From: Jim Warren <jwarren@well.com> Subject: fwd: www.gop.gov ??!!!

I just received this from a friend.

>Did you see that the Republican Party has established the domain
>www.gop.gov? I'm very surprised that a partisan group could have a .gov
>domain. I was also very disturbed by the fact that I couldn't get into
>the site without accepting all the cookies that were being set. Looks
>like a bad precedent to me on both counts.

1. I wonder if this is really a Republican Party website -- as it's name certainly implies? The InterNIC Finger gives no listing for it.

[Note from Matt Gov't sites need to looked up on www.nic.gov]

2. I completely agree with the writer: Who the hell is granting dot-GOV status to a @#$%^ political party?!

3. And if they're going to give ".GOV" status to the Republicrats (and, presumably, the Demopublicans), will they also give it to th Libbies, and the Peace & Freedom ... and the Flat Earth Party, and the 4th Reich, et al?! Maybe this is the first step to making dog-GOV meaningless as a top-level domain.

4. When I attempted to go to it's home-page, I too, found that it tried to set two cookies -- which I refused. Then it promptly died saying, "No Cookie! To access this site your browser must be accepting cookies."

5. Pretty damned arrogant no matter who's running it -- but especially if it really is the Repub Party. (The Party ofthe People? Apparently not unless the People let the Party set tracking/surveillance cookies ... and gawd knows what else!)

--jim, Jim Warren; jwarren@well.com Contributing Editor & technology public-policy columnist, MicroTimes Magazine Also GovAccess list-owner/editor; 345 Swett Rd, Woodside CA 94062 voice/650-851-7075; fax-for-the-quaint/650-851-2814

[self-inflating puff: Hugh Hefner First-Amendment Award, Playboy Foundation; Electronic Frontier Foundation Pioneer Award (in its first year); James Madison Freedom-of-nformation Award, Soc.of Prof.Journalists-Nor.Calif founded InfoWorld; the Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conferences; etc etc etc.]

And...

From: Jim Warren <jwarren@WELL.COM> Subject: Re: fwd: www.gop.gov ??!!! To: FOI-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU

Ahah! The plot thickens.

On the one hand, www.gop.gov -- by its dot-GOV domain-name -- pretends to be an official government site. And from what those who've accepted its cookies say, it *says* it's an official site of an official caucus within the official House of the official Congress.

However ... curiously, it appears that -- in spite of it's dot-GOV name -- it's being run as a private operation through a private ISP, and definitely *not* through any official congressional system! See the following, that just came in from a net-geek friend.

--jim

>A "WHOIS" on gop.gov didn't turn up anything at networksolutions
>but I did find that the domain is hosted at Capital Area Internet
>Service in McLean...
>
>Capital Area Internet Service (CAIS-DOM)
> 6861 Elm Street, Third Floor
> McLean, VA 22101
> US
>
> Domain Name: CAIS.COM
>
> Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
> Network Operations Center (CAIS-NOC) domreg@CAIS.NET
> CAIS Internet
> 1255 22nd Street
> Washington, DC 20037
> US
>
> (202) 715-1300 -- NOC (703) 448-2091 Fax- - (703) 790-8805
> Billing Contact:
> Billing Office (BO-ORG) billing@CAIS.COM
> CAIS Internet
> 6861 Elm Street, Third Floor
> McLean, VA 22101
> US


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