Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 11:07:24 PM, Roger B.A. Klorese wrote:
> It is appropriate that it should be *possible* to contact one's neighbor in
> that namespace.  It is unnecessary that it be so simple as to ignore their 
> concerns for privacy totally.  There is no reason that the information need 
> be public -- only that they be reachable *through* some entity that 
> discloses publicly.


Great idea.  Agency services are a good idea for those who want to
protect their privacy.  I believe such services can be made affordable
in price, and are a great option for those who feel a need to take
action to hide their true personal information in the whois database,
and still provide a legitimate and valid point of contact.

Like people who use postal box services, it is up to the individual to
decide if the protection is worth the trade off in price.

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