I thought it was a bit creepy too. On the other hand, a domain is a 
valuable thing to be given for just a few dollars. With this should come 
some accountability.

>I can see having some of the info. public to avoid the situation of someone 
>poaching someone else's name for a domain (as I did) and that person not 
>being able to find out (or find out easily) who did this or why.  But the 
>idea that you would have to make your home address, etc. available to the 
>world and for being sold in order to register a domain name if you are 
>stupid enough to give your real address and other personal info. like I did, 
>seems crazy to me.  There has to be better ways to address both sets of 
>concerns.


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