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Originally posted by KRL
If you want privacy you can use corporations obviously. But at the end of the day if you want to operate into a public arean which the Internet is, you shouldn't be allowed to do so completely invisible.
That just opens all sorts of opportunities for criminals.
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A fake whois opens up opportunities for scammers?? You don't think a scammer is going to have a PO box and a cell phone no. expressly created for the whois?? So you end up obliging people to give up their privacy TO THE WORLD because of some false notion that an accurate whois prevents scammers? Ha, that's a good one.
KRL, get out of the office for a moment. Not everyone is using their web address for commerce, lol. People have personal sites, hobby stuff, nothing to do with business. Should they set up corporations simply to run their stamp site or Miles Davis fansite?
I'm always amazed how easily people become sheep, ready to give up their privacy for a few scammers.