[Rt4-whois] Recommendations

Omar Kaminski omar at kaminski.adv.br
Wed Jul 6 21:30:54 UTC 2011


Interesting, so privacy/proxy are alowed (fact). Not collecting and
publishing personal data equals in what? Another level of privacy
protection?

I believe the general rule is to publicize all. The exception are the
proxies, and having only a finantial reason (to pay for this service
to have more "privacy") is the real gap. It's different from having a
motivation to hide personal data - making the levels of protection, if
it's the reason - more slippery and subjected to colateral damages, as
subjective responsability.

Omar


2011/7/6 Lutz Donnerhacke <lutz at iks-jena.de>:
>
> I do oppose any proxy/privacy services while maintaining the whois requirement.
> Either the data is required or proxy services are allowed. Both approaches
> conflict in practice.
>
> If proxy/privacy services are allowed, whois services should not collect and
> publish personal data (of at least owner and admin) anymore.
>



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