Dear Mr. Conrad, It is good to see your names popping out here in the discussion as the last time I came across the same would be the time where the old Deed of Trust was publicized in the transparency page on APNIC website. If it weren't for your constant participation and input in internet topics, one would have assumed you have long retired after passing the baton to Paul Wilson 20 years ago.
We are fine with the rules set out by the commission in prohibiting the usage of whoisdata found in the disclosure system, but our contention has always been, "what if, the data that is found in the disclosure system, which incidentally had also been published in other third party platforms? and since the contact details are not distinctively unique, plus neither APNIC holds any exclusive ownership over the pool of data, nor had they taken extra precautionary measures to limit the reproduction/replicate of data elsewhere; why shall the members who mean well be then prosecuted by merely relying on contacts details that are available in public sphere" Regards, Hubert _______________________________________________ APNIC-talk - https://mailman.apnic.net/apnic-talk@lists.apnic.net/ To unsubscribe send an email to apnic-talk-le...@lists.apnic.net