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It is not the information
It is not the information that is the problem. it is the legislation they want to impose. any webdesigner older than two will tell you that whois information has always been freely available.
But once the BIG BAD WOLF puts a LAW around it it opens a can of worms no one will ever close

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Using whois data will destroy accuracy  ishmell@... | 06/27/06
So NOW they want to help us with Spyware...  BitTwiddler | 06/27/06
Unfortunately...  ishmell@... | 06/27/06
Fair enough  John L. Ries | 06/27/06
jesus, you mean they don't already?  baubo | 06/28/06
How about an Active Whois utility like Firefox has?  Mr. Roboto | 06/27/06
I have used whois for ages for ecommerce ...  George Mitchell | 06/27/06
Good Idea  GG4rest | 06/29/06
I Always Use It To Report Spam  EBathory | 06/28/06
It is not the information  IxeMan | 06/28/06
Spammers and phishers winning  Hsbarney@... | 06/28/06
Perhaps there is need for a new whois tool ...  George Mitchell | 06/28/06
The new generation browsers are  IxeMan | 06/28/06
Founding Principals of the Internet  IxeMan | 06/28/06
Principals or principles?  rahbm | 06/30/06
How would this affect whois proxies?  Colonel Panijk | 06/30/06

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