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Re: [ga] Delete Microsoft.COM in 15 days from NOW!




On 17 Jan 2003 at 4:06, Marc Schneiders wrote:

> On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, at 09:35 [=GMT-0500], L. Gallegos wrote:
> 
> > 1 Microsoft way is the actuall address of the corporation.  The state is
> > missing, but that is easily corrected.  In any case, is there anyone who
> > doesn't know that M$ is located in Redmond, Washington? :)  It's on
> > millions of documents.
> 
> I am sure. But where does this end? Am I also famous enough to get away
> with incorrect or missing data, because they are easy to find elsewhere?
> 
> > In any case, why does one need to have the street address in the whois?
> > The only thing the database needs to publish is the tech contact email or
> > phone.
> 
> That would be nice, but it won't happen. So it is important that we now see
> to what the ideas of enforcement of whois accuracy may lead.
> 

I guess that in my exhausted state, I didn't make myself clear.  My point 
was that the whois should default to not publish except for perhaps the 
email and phone number of the tech contact - if even that.  Requestors of 
information on the admin or registrant should have to jump through a few 
hoops to verify the need for the info before being granted that info.  

Let's not forget that it is the IP lobby that insists this all be 
published worldwide to save them the expense of doing research and perhaps 
paying for it.

Leah



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