Timeline for How do I register a domain name, but keep who I am secret?
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Jun 4, 2011 at 0:13 | comment | added | blunders | Not surprising, think at the point any government is acquiring domains you might own, you've likely got larger issues than holding on to the domains... :-) | |
Jun 4, 2011 at 0:04 | comment | added | Aristos | @blunders I get warning message for the .com names that say to me to double check the names and my address that are connected, because if they find that they are not correct they can delete it. | |
Jun 4, 2011 at 0:02 | comment | added | Aristos | @blunders from the warning messages I get, IF the government of US, that I register the .com, (or the government of Greece that I live and keep the .gr) if can not find you and connect you with the name that you register, can delete it at any time. In any case government have the rights to capture it and delete it, especial with the new USA law. Now the register can simple not give public your information on the whois, but if someone make a call to the register - then probably register give this informations. | |
Jun 3, 2011 at 22:52 | comment | added | blunders | +1 @Aristos: So the benefit is that the correct legal information is on record, but only available (in theory) to those who have legitimate legal reasons to access it. The core benefit of having correct legal information on record is largely for the positioning of that owner for any legal actions related to domain owner disputes. Correct, or am I missing something? Thanks!! | |
Jun 3, 2011 at 22:19 | history | answered | Aristos | CC BY-SA 3.0 |