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ICANN has proposed several changes to the use of WHOIS privacy on domain registrations. Proposals include limiting the use of private WHOIS to non-commercial entities only (something which I have long advocated for because there is no legitimate reason why a business needs to hide its identity), and forcing providers to publish the WHOIS info of private registrations if a copyright or trademark complaint is received (something which I am against because it opens the door to massive abuse by people filing false complaints just to force the disclosure of a domain owner's info)
ICANN proposal: http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/raa/ppsai-initial-05may15-en.pdf (proposed changes start at page 44)
Summary of changes from savedomainprivacy:
site that explains the proposed changes in easy to understand language: http://www.savedomainprivacy.org/whats-changing/
ICANN proposal: http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/raa/ppsai-initial-05may15-en.pdf (proposed changes start at page 44)
Summary of changes from savedomainprivacy:
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is working on a program that would create new restrictions on the companies offering WHOIS privacy services, or “Providers.” Under the proposed new rules, Providers would be required to monitor your use of domain names and websites. Providers could be forced to terminate your privacy service and be required to publish your contact data in WHOIS. Likewise, Providers could be required to give your private contact details to anyone complaining that your website violates their trademark or copyright. None of these scenarios would require a court order, search warrant, or due process of any kind.
site that explains the proposed changes in easy to understand language: http://www.savedomainprivacy.org/whats-changing/
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