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Re: [ga] whois.txt, ala robots.txt, as a standard ?
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, at 18:16 [=GMT-0800], George Kirikos wrote:
> Michael: I didn't read all 83 pages (!), but note that you (and others)
> still haven't presented a dollar value for the value of having your
> WHOIS private. You argued in one section that folks tend to
> "undervalue" (are myopic) their privacy, but that still doesn't remove
> the burden to come up with a number ...
>From the article:
"Worse still, once you enter, the store will be able to determine which
merchandise to show you and how much to charge."
If I receive an email of someone asking to buy a domain I happen to have,
I look around for information. The email address might betray something. I
may look if she has a website, or works for a company that does. I can use
Google in addition. If I think it is a sizeable company that wants my
domain I would ask a higher price than when I had the idea it was for
personal use.
So in this case you benefit from having kept your information to yourself.
Thousands of Dollars.
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