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Re: [ga] WHOIS policy primer
In addition to the small annoyance to many of junk e-mail, there is the
major danger to a few, of being stalked or harassed by people who found
their address in DNS records. Yes, there are currently complex
work-arounds, but they're complex.
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Don Brown wrote:
> If the availability of the WhoIs data has caused some harm to anyone,
> then it should be a point of concern. Automobiles have also caused
> some harm, but that's a different subject.
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