> But just as I can walk into the local town clerk's office and get the 
> name, address, phone-number, of the person who pays the land next 
> door me, the "right to be anonymous" in this case is NOT the same as 
> the generic "right to privacy".
>

Sorry, Derek, you can pile up as many arguments as you like, but you 
cannot neglect the fact that there is NO need for you to know a domain 
owners email address. Full stop. You can contact them by postal mail or 
phone, if you need to.
BTW: your above quoted example is way off what's happening with 
whois-milking, you know that.


Kai

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