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ICANN Privacy Stance

  • To: comments-ppsai-initial-05may15@xxxxxxxxx
  • Subject: ICANN Privacy Stance
  • From: Rafael Hernandez <loboknight@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2015 20:26:11 +0000

Today I read a news story on ICANN is mulling over privacy on domain registrations. http://www.pcworld.com/article/2940592/proposal-to-limit-anonymized-domain-registration-ignites-furor.html
My opinion is to keep the privacy policy as is.  I ask to not change the 
current policy.  It will deter many people from making new websites.  It 
will make me think about not renewing my current domains in the next 
renewal or abandon them.
One group of Men that I support is the MGTOW (Men Going Their Own Way) 
Group movement.  Many of the MGTOW YouTube channels like to keep 
themselves anonymous because feminist groups target MGTOW members in the 
community.  In addition to doxing members on social media.  Doxxing is 
when people reveal other peoples personal information like where they 
live and etc.
Think of online harassment.  I would have to find ways to keep my 
personal domain info away from the general public.  Such as maybe having 
to pay extra to get a UPS Mailbox/PO BOX and register my domain 
information to that address over my home address.  I have no problem 
with lawyers/law enforcement using the court systems to get peoples 
information for law suits or legal prosecution.  As long its within the 
law.
I already had a blog that I had to remove this year because a few people 
were harassing me and stalking me.  I never spoke ill other than my 
opinion on how great things have been going on my life.  One of the 
stalkers knows my home address, due to being an old friend now former.  
But other people that I use to associate are stalking/harrasing me at my 
physical address.  Potentially putting my family members in harms way.   
No Thank You.
Most MPAA lawsuits that target illegal file sharers and etc use the 
peoples IP address to get information through a subpoena through their 
ISP to reveal who are doing illegal activites while online.  We already 
have a way for people to find out via IP address.  By removing privacy 
it will hurt business, and deter me from renewing with my current host.  
With adding another cost of renting out a mailbox for this.
If there are credit card scams the FBI can get the information and they 
have targeted fraudulent websites by taking them over. One great example 
is when megaupload got seized by FBI.  Why the need to make my 
information public.  It doesn't serve any purpose other than to show 
favoritism to big corporations and making it difficult for us regular 
folks.
-Respectfully
Rafael Hernandez


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