Re: Editorial: ICANN Needs to Stop Domain Name Abuse |
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Gordon Burditt (gordonb.xxapu@burditt.org) Wed, 21 Jun 2006 23:43:47 -0000
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> This database, known as "Whois," contains names, contact information > and some technical data for every registrant of a domain name. Under > ICANN's current structure, all accredited registrars -- the companies > approved to provide domain name registration services -- are required > to collect this data and make it publicly available through the Whois > system.
Anyone with valid contact info has a valid reason to conceal it. The
> Today, cybersquatters have rebranded themselves as "domainers." In any
I propose that items be taken off the menu of operations you can do
(1) Buy
I'd like to see (5) and (6) removed, and the operation of the "seller"
Incidentally, the same approach should also apply to telephone
> Domain name registrants who provide such false information clearly
Domain name registrants clearly have a *LEGITIMATE* reason to hide if
> Their reasons are clearly understandable, as
So end it. I can't transfer my marriage to my wife to someone else,
Gordon L. Burditt |
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