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- To: "comments-ppsai-initial-05may15@xxxxxxxxx" <comments-ppsai-initial-05may15@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: WHOIS privacy services
- From: Emily Rucker <wackawack789123@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2015 15:43:09 +0000 (UTC)
Dear ICANN,Please keep website authors' personal contact informationprivate.
One of the main reasons to have a website is so that people cancontact a person
or group without the danger of publishing their address. Youcan interact with
others concerning personal interests and/or business-relatedactivities, without
the possibility of someone opposing your personal orbusiness-related activities
using your address to try to thwart your businessactivities, or, for personal
hate or for business-related competition, become areal threat to one's family
and associates, or cause stress through threatsthat may be 'empty,' but cannot
be verified to be so.Regarding the proposed rules governing companies
thatprovide WHOIS privacy services (as set forth in the Privacy and Policy
ServicesAccreditation Issues Policy document):I urge you to respect internet
users' rights to privacy anddue process. - Everyone deserves the right to
privacy.- No one’s personal information should be revealed without acourt
order, regardless of whether the request comes from a private individualor law
enforcement agency. - Publishing contact information such as physical
addressesregardless of web users preferences is a sure way to infringe on the
rights andsafety of many minority groups and interest-related groups, as well
asfacilitating illegal hindrances to business, and poses danger to
majoritygroups as well, as anyone with the physical address has
greatly-increasedopportunity to attack or hinder them or their legal,
majority-endorsedactivities.Thank you very much for preserving this crucial
aspect oflegal privacy!
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