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I didn't mean to make any "formal proposition" (yet). Just a stronger statement in advocacy of user privacy rights. Anyway, can somebody here explain me why is WHOIS service so critical for the "health" of the Internet ? I have a couple of questions in process (I have not submitted to the WHOIS list YET) : 1./ Is WHOIS a critical service? Why? 2./ Does it need to be public? 3./ There might be a thousand technical ways to limit port 43 access. Why is this still an issue ? 4./ Are we agree on the principle that user privacy should be protected? What are the limits of the privacy rights of the individual user? 5./ Wouldn't be better if the registrar keep the information (at least a part of it, i.e. e-mail address and telephone number) safe and bring it to an interested party in a need to know basis? Regards, Sebastian [Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index] |