Jan. 19, 2013
8 p.m.
2. Domain names, on the other hand, are far from lethal and one would have to be very imaginative to construct a situation in which a domain name could cause physical harm or death to a human. So it is safe to categorize domain names as instrumentalities highly unlikely to cause bodily harm.
So you're saying that nothing short of a death threat merits disclosing WHOIS information?
I think that a lot of people who've lost a lot of money to phishing would treat this opinion with the contempt it deserves.
R's, John
PS: If you're wondering why people don't take ALAC seriously, this argument is a good example.
John, Given statements by Congress and the President, the same can be said for them.