Friday, Friday, August 31, 2001, 4:27:54 PM, genie wrote:
>> Unfortunately, according to ICANN mandate, all the information has to be
>> correct and verifiable - or you may lose the domain for compliance
> reasons.
>> Sad, but true.
> BUT I think I have heard somewhere on this list that ICANN permits
> Registrar
> to conceal customer's info, based on customer's preference. Then the
> Registrar would disclose it based on request (WHICH WOULD ELIMINATE
> 99% of domain related SPAM, since a spammer would find it too costly to
> retrieve
> customer's data one by one request per domain)
No, this is not correct. ICANN policy lets registrars offer opt-out
to the bulk $10,000/yr whois database access system, but not the
public whois.
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Best regards,
William X Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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