[registrars] Revised shorter statement

Ross Rader ross at tucows.com
Mon Jun 26 18:23:46 UTC 2006


Yup - Tucows still supports it.

Bruce Tonkin wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> Here is a revised statement as modified in further discussion today.
> 
> Again please respond if you support this statement.
> 
> Thanks,
> Bruce Tonkin
> 
> 
> We the undersigned registrars wish to confirm that we will continue to
> collect the data (commonly called WHOIS data) as required by the
> registrar accreditation agreement (all of which is currently displayed
> to the general public), and will continue to provide access to such data
> by law enforcement, intellectual property, ISPs, and others through
> appropriate processes.   Registrars are open to improve those processes
> for more efficient access by legitimate users.   
> 
> Registrars store this information for the lifetime of their agreement
> with ICANN plus an additional 3 years.   
> 
> Registrars also note that other useful data such as the IP (Internet
> Protocol) address used by a registrant when registering a domain name
> and credit card information is also stored.  This information is also
> available for law enforcement access through appropriate processes.
> 
> Registrars continue to support privacy protection for the Personal Data
> of natural persons.     
> 


Regards,

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                        -ross rader
                         general manager,
                         domain direct/netidentity/nameplanet

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