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Bogus WHOIS records to be a federal crime
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Originally posted by basculeI wouldn't mind this so much if the WHOIS database allowed you to keep certain information confidential. As is you're forced to enter bogus information if you want any privacy.
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With that in mind...
If that's the case, wonder when Microshaft is going to get hammered for their falsified whois info - 20+ entries to be specific. I speculate it is due to the mydoom that they're expecting, but that shouldn't make them immune to said things.
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Originally posted by Qu|rkIf that's the case, wonder when Microshaft is going to get hammered for their falsified whois info - 20+ entries to be specific. I speculate it is due to the mydoom that they're expecting, but that shouldn't make them immune to said things.
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Originally posted by Mr. PeabodyI don't see microsoft getting charged for defrauding it's consumers via their websites. I don't see the big issue here, I'll continue to leave the false information on certain domains of mine as such. I'm not trying to rip people off with them.
I'm with Mr. P on this one. I'm going to keep the fake info in my WHOIS data till someone tells my mommy. Basically they are saying "If you're going to rip people off, at least let them know who you are."
If I ever started ripping people off using the internet, I think my last concern would be whether or not I might get into trouble for falsifying my WHOIS data..: Grifter :.
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