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ICANN - Evan Hsu Says Respect Our Privacy
- To: comments-ppsai-initial-05may15@xxxxxxxxx
- Subject: ICANN - Evan Hsu Says Respect Our Privacy
- From: Evan Hsu <evan.hsu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2015 10:30:35 -0400
Dear ICANN –
Regarding the proposed rules governing companies that provide WHOIS privacy
services (as set forth in the Privacy and Policy Services Accreditation Issues
Policy document):
I urge you to respect internet users' rights to privacy and due process.
- Everyone deserves the right to privacy.
- No one’s personal information should be revealed without a court order,
regardless of whether the request comes from a private individual or law
enforcement agency.
Private information should be kept private. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Evan Hsu
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