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ICANN but You Can't
There is no international law that requires domain name owners to be verified.

I repeat my previous position, it's only a matter of time before ICANN is told to enforce US laws directly as a proxy policeman. That's not a good thing given the secret prisons/torture/murder of reporters.
Posted by: Nigel Johnstone   Posted on: 12/08/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It gives me warm *fuzzies*  jmills@... | 12/07/05
Whatever...  techboy_z | 12/08/05
ICANN based?  James Schroer | 12/08/05
ICANN but You Can't  Nigel Johnstone | 12/08/05
Please!  techboy_z | 12/08/05
Secret prisons/torture/murder of reports  Nigel Johnstone | 12/08/05
He said evidence...  doctormoriarty | 12/09/05
There is no proceedure to delete mispelled or domains registered in error.  thetruth_z | 12/08/05
You can always transfer...  jseder | 12/08/05
Neither is advisable..  thetruth_z | 12/08/05
Simple answer  James Schroer | 12/08/05
Privacy and anti-spam are compelling reasons to falsify information  yriart | 12/18/05

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