Thursday, May 09, 2002, 2:10:52 PM, jyclee wrote:

> speaking of whois information.  Is it possible to add comments to your whois
> information?  something like no solicitations! or actually remove contact
> information like your phone-number or email for "public view"?  I have
> notice a slight problem with solicitations because I recently registered a
> domain name and in less than 3 days a call was placed to the contact
> information in regards to web design services.  Because the domain was
> registered less than 3 days I was accused of selling customer information
> and that was a very awkward situation.

You just need to patiently explain to the customer that the
publication of this data is mandated, and that it is how the system
works.  That you do not sell their information, but, much like how it
is when they buy real estate here in the US, it is very easy for other
parties to get that information, and to follow it up with sales
materials, and that they do it without any contact with you
whatsoever.

Buy a house these days, and watch the floods of mail come in.  I know
when I was doing IT for Farmers Insurance in the late 80's and early
90's it was a very popular method of solicitation.

And here in the US, there is newly submitted legislation that would
make giving false information to a domain registrar a crime, with
harsh penalties attached.  It's a stupid law, admittedly, but it is
not likely to meet a lot of opposition either, and it won't be the
first time Congress has passed a really stupid law (The DMCA comes to
mind).

That said, while I disagree with making false information a crime, I
also do not support letting registrants hide whois information.

I think it is a valuable tool, not only for network administrators but
for consumers.  Just yesterday, for example, I was able to use whois
to determine that someone who was talking about how great their
product was on another mailing list was actually the owner of the
company thanks to the whois info on his domain name.

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