Re: In Historic Vote on WHOIS Purpose, Reformers Win by 2/3 MajorityDavid T – Apr 18, 2006 3:11 PM PST
Making my home address a little less public so every business, charity and politician wanting to junk mail and spam me has a harder time doing it is a great thing.
I mean am I the only one who is pissed about the junk mail I recieve from domain registras trying to fool me into moving my domains to their service (at an inflated price) disguised as a notice letting me know my domain registration is due soon?
Re: In Historic Vote on WHOIS Purpose, Reformers Win by 2/3 MajorityJoseph Urban – Aug 25, 2006 2:04 PM PST
If every application of a domain is grouped together under a single descriptor, we will always generate a sub-optimal arrangement with regards to privacy.
Commercial applications of a domain should be differentiated from personal or otherwise non-commercial applications.
Non-commercial applications probably have a greater right to privacy. But, I believe that commercial applications do not have the right to remain anonymous and transact, online, with any legitimacy or representation of customer assurance.
Making my home address a little less public so every business, charity and politician wanting to junk mail and spam me has a harder time doing it is a great thing.
I mean am I the only one who is pissed about the junk mail I recieve from domain registras trying to fool me into moving my domains to their service (at an inflated price) disguised as a notice letting me know my domain registration is due soon?
If every application of a domain is grouped together under a single descriptor, we will always generate a sub-optimal arrangement with regards to privacy.
Commercial applications of a domain should be differentiated from personal or otherwise non-commercial applications.
Non-commercial applications probably have a greater right to privacy. But, I believe that commercial applications do not have the right to remain anonymous and transact, online, with any legitimacy or representation of customer assurance.