No, a residential address of a building I happen to know is unihabited; either that or take my chance with a fictitious address (unless someone can give me a good reason why they need a real home address, AND for this to be available to the public). I'm not going to use that other person's domain name for any site, but did register another domain for myself, which I will have a site, do already have a site (though still under construction). Guess my account has one set of personal info. for both (or any further) domain names registered, but will only affect the site or sites I create under my name, as other one will lie dormant until the person takes it.

Randall

----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Piwowar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] GoDaddy's registration agreement - speaking of priv


>Nothing, I suppose, unless you were to be caught if they check.  This is
what GoDaddy indicated.  I would use a real address; maybe not my personal
home address, but a real one ( and one not belonging to a current resident
of a home).

You are going to register the a site named after a person who's
permission you did not get using the address of another person who's
permission you did not obtain. This gets worse and worse.


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