>From: "John D. Goodspeed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "DNS 3" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: A Right to Privacy
>Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 22:47:14 -0500
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>To whom it may concern:
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>I think it would be a good idea if people could register Internet Domain
>Names without any public record of who they are. I can't see that there is
>really a justifiable need for any public access to a whois database.
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>Any form of an Internet Domain Naming system should allow for anonymous
>Internet Domain Name registration. This would go a long way toward
>protecting individual privacy on the Internet.
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>I know from the junk mail that I receive that many, if not all, of my Domain
>Names have had my personal information harvested from the Internic database.
>I for one am tired of this. I want to minimize unwelcome correspondence.
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>Privacy is my right.
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>My participation on the Internet using a Domain Name should not require me
>to give up my privacy.
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>John D. Goodspeed
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