I have no idea what ALAC cares about.
Um, someone using your address just said it was the handful registrants with bogus e-mail addresses.
John, your point is an aunt sally. The fact remains that abuse happens with or without a domain name. Cyber bullying is not something associated particularly with the ownership or control of a DNS record for instance.
You know, I deal daily with actual researchers and law enforcement who deal with actual crime and abuse, and they use WHOIS information, including the e-mail address all the time. Cyber bullying is one issue they sometimes deal with, and they certainly contact the operators of the domains the bullies ues. Your argument appears to be that if a measure isn't 100% effective at stopping abuse, or if it has any side effects at all (keeping in mind that 99.6% of domains are not affected by this issue), we shouldn't bother. If that's not it, please clarify. Regards, John Levine, john.levine@cauce.org CAUCE North America