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Prove it.
I highly doubt ARIN is now the "whois database cops" for the registrars. Granted, I havn't kept up to speed on that side of things lately, since it's utterly futile and worthless to "mandate" whois info be "correct".
In any case, if ARIN DOES have a hand in that, you can rest assured it's FUBAR'ed. ARIN is one of those outdated scams that are just a money pit. Non-profit my ass. They sure do need their "meetings" in tropical resorts, eh? (yes, go look it up).
I still have an old /24 from the swamp space. Or if you remember back in the day before CIDR routing. I also used to have a couple domains I *gasp* didn't even have to pay for, because it was free! If only I would not have been stupid and realized I could have registered drugs.com or whatever and gotten 20 million 10 years later. ;)
So, if I'm wrong I apologize. You still are wasting your time trying to be 3l33t and getting peoples domains taken away. You do know it costs $10/yr now right? ;)
-Phil
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