http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070824-whois-privacy-reform-reaches-dead-end.html

Reforms to the WHOIS database in order to address growing
privacy concerns have once again come to a halt, leaving a
seven-year-old debate to continue on how much personal
information should be displayed to the public.


The WHOIS Working Group published its Final Outcomes report
(PDF) this week, which detailed nearly three months' worth
of talks, negotiations, and disagreements among 70 users,
service providers, and law enforcement officials. The group
was pulled in two directions: one by those who want
increased privacy protections for individuals registering
domains and another by those who want easier and quicker
access to WHOIS contact information in order to keep an eye
on bad apples.

Report: http://gnso.icann.org/drafts/icann-whois-wg-report-final-1-9.pdf

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