Using your logic we would all be wearing hoods or a chador when walking 
down the street.

Don't you think you might have less of a problem with your privacy being 
invaded if you were able to readily discover who was doing the invading? 
Just the opposite of what you propose.

>Suppose making such info. so public led to a stalking situation, which led 
>to some personal harm.  Would the party who is harmed (from having their 
>personal info. made so public) have any legal redress against ICAAN, the 
>registration company, WHOIS or any other party?  Just wondering. 


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