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There's No Need to Change Your WHOIS Policies
- To: "comments-ppsai-initial-05may15@xxxxxxxxx" <comments-ppsai-initial-05may15@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: There's No Need to Change Your WHOIS Policies
- From: Craig Pierce <craigpierce@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2015 09:37:00 -0700
ICANN -
I see that the entertainment industry's so-called Coalition for Online
Accountability is asking you to enforce a WHOIS policy change; that they want
to make it so registrants can't use a private proxy WHOIS service.
This change would be both useless AND harmful.
Firstly, unless you're going to go through the considerable trouble of
verifying each and every registrant's identity, then anyone can just submit
whatever "identity" they want. Thus, it won't be any easier to catch anyone
doing anything illegal - like media piracy - under the new policy.
Secondly, for anyone who can't or won't fill-in false registrant information,
they become a target for real-world harassment. Anyone online would now be able
to threaten any domain registrant for any reason they feel like - or, possibly
worse, no reason at all.
In today's world of doxing and swatting and such, it would be unwise of you to
enact a policy that A) is intended to benefit only a corporate entity B) won't
even work as that entity intends and C) can only bring harm to uninvolved
third-parties.
Thank you -
Craig Pierce, Los Angeles, CA
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