Sunday, November 4, 2007

Privacy issues on the Internet could slow information access

com and other Internet addresses. Since then the use of Whois has changed greatly. Law enforcement officials trademark lawyers and journalists as well as spammers also use it regularly. Privacy advocates say individuals shouldn t have to disclose personal information simply to have a Web site. The proposal on listing third party contacts was defeated the same margin by which the studies measure was approved. The whole world is watching now. They re expecting ICANN to do something about this. We ve had seven years of study on this issue. What has not been answered is what are the specific questions we want answers to Rader said. An executive with domain registration company Tucows Rader said he doesn t necessarily want the databases to disappear. What will we do Rader said. It will lead to better good faith negotiations. to identify what types of studies are needed. almost all the constituencies have requested studies of various kinds he said. Frequent u! sers of Whois were relieved. There are a lot of different wrinkles in this she said. It s akin to an unlisted phone number though with questionable legal status. com and other Internet addresses. com and other major suffixes. Starting first parse .

Source: http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071104/BUSINESS/711040414/1003/BUSINESS


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