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Kard63 09-23-2004 01:27 PM

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Originally posted by WickedVenus
What I think is funny is that is you register it under a fake name address, etc... and mask your IP or register it at while your at the library how are they to find out that you registered it under a fake name. There are places out there that let you register with paypal, so if you use fake info for paypal, then how would they find you. Not that I do this but it seems pretty funny that if your using fake info how are they going to find out.

Ask your host what IP logs into the control panel and see through your proxy. Better regester that shit in the library and hsot it outside the USA.

I don't like this at all.

KRL 09-23-2004 01:27 PM

The bottom line is the Federal Government wants to be able to know everything everywhere about everyone worldwide.

If you guys that aren't US citizens think you're safe from these information control zeolots, guess again. They want to database the entire planet.

AdultNex 09-23-2004 01:29 PM

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Originally posted by KRL
If someone won't put their real info 99% of the time its because they are doing something illegal with the domain.

Why else would you hide it with fake ownership?

Because there are people who not only scour WHOIS information for their spam database, but for physical mailing spam.

WickedVenus 09-23-2004 01:31 PM

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Originally posted by Kard63
Ask your host what IP logs into the control panel and see through your proxy. Better regester that shit in the library and hsot it outside the USA.

I don't like this at all.

IM not saying I do this, IM askign what about those that do things like this. I dont like the idea at all either.

WickedVenus 09-23-2004 01:32 PM

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Originally posted by KRL
The bottom line is the Federal Government wants to be able to know everything everywhere about everyone worldwide.

If you guys that aren't US citizens think you're safe from these information control zeolots, guess again. They want to database the entire planet.

The US used to be a free country but it isnt anymore.

emthree 09-23-2004 02:22 PM

Why do these people insist on making laws that pop out of their ass?

I bet more than half who looked over this, have no real idea as to what whois information is.

Webby 09-23-2004 02:30 PM

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The bottom line is the Federal Government wants to be able to know everything everywhere about everyone worldwide.

If you guys that aren't US citizens think you're safe from these information control zeolots, guess again. They want to database the entire planet.
The "Federal Government" - presumably ya mean the US govt - is of no interest to anyone or any other nation. Frankly they just don't matter to anyone, except those unfortunate enough to be born US citizens.

On the database stuff - the "Federal Government" has already databased the US to hell and back - tho they have clearly little thought on how to use all this shit.

If they want to database the planet with a load of bullshit domain record data - feel free - as long as the US taxpayer don't mind paying the bill for this crap.

They have no jurisdiction to act on any info and it's still not a "crime" to be Donald Duck in the free world.

This very naive and very arrogant/ignorant behaviour just makes the place more of a laughing stock in other countries. It's just too embarassing... There is a serious need for a mental health checkup.

Taboo 09-23-2004 03:44 PM

<conspiracy theory>

perhaps this is all part of the domain registrars' masterplan to get us all to pay for "Private Whois" services.

</conspiracy theory>

makes sense to me.

TheMob 09-23-2004 03:45 PM

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Originally posted by KRL
The U.S. House of Representatives Tuesday passed by voice vote a bill that would boost prison time for scammers who register Web sites under false pretenses. Sponsored by Lamar Smith (R-Tex.) and now heading to the Senate, would up jail time by seven years for identity thieves who "knowingly falsely register a domain name."

Online investigators have found a potpourri of clearly fraudulent information entered in Web site registration records, ranging from bogus 555-555-5555 phone numbers to street addresses that rival "Do you have Prince Albert in a can?" in adolescent-level humor.

According to Smith, up to ten percent of the Internet's 30 million domain names may be registered under false identities.

good god. that is incredible.

jimmyf 09-23-2004 04:03 PM

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Originally posted by Manowar
good news.
yep :thumbsup sure is

titmowse 09-23-2004 04:06 PM

Lamar Smith needs to either get off the web or take the time to learn how it really works.

jimmyf 09-23-2004 04:06 PM

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Originally posted by xlogger
who cares about this. If you are smart you will put "N/A" for all the domain infos. That way the info isnt false, its jut not avilable. :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup
yeah do that


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