Wouldn't it make sense under most scenarios for the registrant's public WhoIs address to be the same as the credit card billing address? Why not just tell registrants that the two have to be the same?

Best,
Hal Meyer
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In a message dated 5/11/2002 12:23:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Subj:C. Registrar Obligation to Correct Inaccurate Data
Date:5/11/2002 12:23:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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Section C. is one that I'd like to see how it plays out.

C. Registrar Obligation to Correct Inaccurate Data

To Chuck/Tucows Does this mean Spy/Tucows would have to purge domains with
all contact listed as n-a etc..?  For instance, some ding dong registers a
domain but thinks he should not list personal info for privacy sake.  So all
records read: nobody, no address etc...  Do we send a reporting to
compliance and you purge to record?  Would you make it voluntary or
mandatory?

Then there are those that create fictitious names and addresses like, name:
Guy Man Dude, with address 23 Skidoo, Squaresville DE, 90215...  How do we
authenticate all this?

Regards,
Lars Hindsley
SpyProductions


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