On 27 Jun 2015, at 14:26, Hosnieh Rafiee <[email protected]> wrote: > but exposing such critical information to public is against privacy rights
So get your local law enforcement and/or legislature to intervene. Please take your complaints there. If you want to join in the latest battle in this never-ending screaming contest at ICANN, be my guest. ICANN's policy-making machinery is open to everyone. It cannot be influenced by a discussion in an IETF WG. Debating whois, and in particular ICANN policy development on the topic, is not relevant to this WG. DNS != whois. IMO, the issues around ICANN's whois policies are intractable and will never converge on a consensus. There are two vocal and highly motivated constituencies who hold mutually exclusive positions. And speaking from personal experience, the intersection between ICANN's gTLD contract and national law can be a far from pleasant one. _______________________________________________ dns-privacy mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dns-privacy
