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  • mineistaken
    See signature :)
    • Apr 2007
    • 29656

    #1

    Business No more WHOIS privacy for domains!

    Now that I got the attention - just received an email from namecheap:

    Did you know that your privacy rights are currently under threat? ICANN is considering introducing a rule that would impact all netizens. If you care about your online privacy, this is a big deal.

    Under new guidelines proposed by MarkMonitor and other organizations who represent the same industries that backed SOPA, domain holders with sites associated to "commercial activity" will no longer be able to protect their private information with WHOIS protection services. "Commercial activity" casts a wide net, which means a vast number of domain holders will be affected. Your privacy provider could be forced to publish your contact data in WHOIS or give it out to anyone who complains about your website, without due process. Why should a small business owner have to publicize her home address just to have a website?

    We think your privacy should be protected, regardless of whether your website is personal or commercial, and your confidential info should not be revealed without due process. If you agree, please contact ICANN right away and demand your right to privacy and due process. Let them know you object to any release of info without a court order. There's no time to waste -- the close date for comments is July 7, 2015.

    Visit our new site RespectOurPrivacy.com and we'll guide you through the process of calling or emailing ICANN. Thanks!
  • Barry-xlovecam
    It's 42
    • Jun 2010
    • 18083

    #2
    There is adequate due process, in this case subpoena, for a rights holder to make service on a privacy advocate; just sue the defendants as John Does and serve the complaint registered mail on the privacy advocate along with a subpoena for lifting the veil of privacy on the domain.

    The privacy advocate will roll over on the location and the identity of the domain holder in a New York second.

    This is about intimidation and prior restraint of unprotected speech by MarkMonitor, et al. who would have remedy for their clients, and if the trademark infringement is that big of a deal, their clients can afford the legal costs.

    These domain privacy safeguards and rules are there for a purpose: protecting anonymous speech and preventing harassment -- private registration is being misused as a shield for trademark infringement.

    This is no different than anyone being able to get the name of the registered owner and his address from a vehicle's licence plate without cause.

    Legal Protections for Anonymous Speech | Digital Media Law Project

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    • gebu
      Confirmed User
      • Jun 2013
      • 249

      #3
      Urgl that would suck big time.

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      • freecartoonporn
        Confirmed User
        • Jan 2012
        • 7683

        #4
        damn, gotta start my own whois privacy service.
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        • pornmasta
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Jun 2006
          • 20016

          #5
          i feel that:
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          • mineistaken
            See signature :)
            • Apr 2007
            • 29656

            #6
            Originally posted by pornmasta
            Possible

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            • rowan
              Too lazy to set a custom title
              • Mar 2002
              • 17393

              #7
              Originally posted by Barry-xlovecam
              There is adequate due process, in this case subpoena, for a rights holder to make service on a privacy advocate; just sue the defendants as John Does and serve the complaint registered mail on the privacy advocate along with a subpoena for lifting the veil of privacy on the domain.

              The privacy advocate will roll over on the location and the identity of the domain holder in a New York second.
              There's plenty of registrars who will give out the information without even the slightest hint of legal action. Some are upfront about it - I think it was GANDI that said their protection was intended solely to prevent wholesale harvesting, not to hide your identity - but with others you may not find out until some whiney little bitch makes an unfounded complaint against you, and they threaten to release that information to said whiney little bitch (hello, Moniker)

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              • rowan
                Too lazy to set a custom title
                • Mar 2002
                • 17393

                #8
                Bump for an important biz thread.

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                • Paz
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 457

                  #9
                  I take out privacy to prevent email spam.

                  The public whois has to work or your domain can be taken offline and the email spammers know that and harvest them.

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                  • mineistaken
                    See signature :)
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 29656

                    #10
                    Originally posted by rowan
                    Bump for an important biz thread.

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                    • MassMarketing
                      TPMN
                      • Jun 2014
                      • 597

                      #11
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                      • VRPdommy
                        Too lazy to set a custom title
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 13000

                        #12
                        Originally posted by mineistaken
                        Now that I got the attention - just received an email from namecheap:
                        Gee, would it not be true that the registrars own the privacy service company's.

                        Has not stopped anyone from scam/spaming me on my over 400 domains.

                        Privacy is a myth.

                        Go after those that use this info for bad purposes with enforceable consequences and at least verify and record who is asking for it.


                        I don't have a problem with it being public. Even want it to be but not for ill intent.

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                        • mineistaken
                          See signature :)
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 29656

                          #13
                          Originally posted by VRPdommy
                          Gee, would it not be true that the registrars own the privacy service company's.

                          [B]Has not stopped anyone from scam/spaming me on my over 400 domains.
                          People can send you emails, they just do not send you directly, but rather through privacy email.

                          That does not mean that you do not have privacy from those spammers who can NOT see your email.

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                          • ErectMedia
                            Confirmed Chicago Pimp
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 7100

                            #14
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                            • takethebluepill
                              So Fucking Banned
                              • Dec 2014
                              • 241

                              #15
                              Not quite as easy as using a free email and P.O. Box.

                              Your real name will be listed in the whois records. May not seem like a big deal...but try and get a job after you have registered adult related domains. Almost every company now does a search on Facebook, a search on google and a search on sites like linkedin prior to even considering calling you for an interview. A search for your name and city will likely bring your domain whois near the top of googles results. If they find adult sites connected to you, you are dead before you ever had a chance.

                              Wanna be a Scout Leader, chaperone your kids on a school trip or anything at all public, might as well throw those dreams away.

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                              • mineistaken
                                See signature :)
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 29656

                                #16
                                Bump to those who did not see it yet.

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                                • L-Pink
                                  working on my tan
                                  • Mar 2005
                                  • 39151

                                  #17
                                  Just an FYI ... It's very easy to see who owns a LLC/Corp on state gov websites.

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                                  • Goethe
                                    So Fuckin' Bored
                                    • Nov 2014
                                    • 1101

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by takethebluepill
                                    A search for your name and city will likely bring your domain whois near the top of googles results. If they find adult sites connected to you, you are dead before you ever had a chance.
                                    Yup. A lot of people will have to think twice before registering adult related domains if whois privacy is stripped away.

                                    However, am I right in thinking that it's only commercial projects that won't have privacy protection?
                                    yes

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                                    • Goethe
                                      So Fuckin' Bored
                                      • Nov 2014
                                      • 1101

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by takethebluepill
                                      A search for your name and city will likely bring your domain whois near the top of googles results.
                                      Register offshore company then?
                                      yes

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                                      • woj
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                                        • Jul 2002
                                        • 47882

                                        #20
                                        sounds like less competition for those who can work out how to get around it, which isn't exactly hard...
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