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ICANN Carthage WHOIS Workshop

ICANN Carthage WHOIS Workshop. October 29,2003. Data Elements Captured and Displayed. Section 3.3.1.1 of the RAA requires: 3.3.1.1 The name of the Registered Name; 3.3.1.2 The names of the primary nameserver and secondary nameserver(s) for the Registered Name;

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ICANN Carthage WHOIS Workshop

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  1. ICANN CarthageWHOIS Workshop October 29,2003

  2. Data Elements Captured and Displayed Section 3.3.1.1 of the RAA requires: • 3.3.1.1 The name of the Registered Name; • 3.3.1.2 The names of the primary nameserver and secondary nameserver(s) for the Registered Name; • 3.3.1.3 The identity of Registrar (which may be provided through Registrar's website); • 3.3.1.4 The original creation date of the registration; • 3.3.1.5 The expiration date of the registration; • 3.3.1.6 The name and postal address of the Registered Name Holder; • 3.3.1.7 The name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number, and (where available) fax number of the technical contact for the Registered Name; and • 3.3.1.8 The name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number, and (where available) fax number of the administrative contact for the Registered Name.

  3. Customer/Consumer User Group Demand • “I have never liked having my home address and phone number freely listed for anyone who looks at my domain name information. As an individual, I do not have access to PO boxes or corporate numbers to use as valid replacements. Requiring us to update this highly personal information and make it public is preposterous.”

  4. Customer/Consumer User Group Demand • “Because my information was listed on whois, a man who has been harassing me online for about a year, was able to get my home address, and telephone number and step up his harassment of me.” •  “I should have the choice of omitting my personal information (home address, phone number, and email address) from this public database.”

  5. Customer/Consumer User Group Demand • “I would register more domains if I were not concerned about the privacy ramifications.”

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