Jan. 23, 2013
5:31 p.m.
On Jan 19, 2013, at 5:05 PM, Holly Raiche <h.raiche@internode.on.net> wrote:
Yes, LEAs can try to get the data - but when every bit of information provided in the Whois data base is either not there or completely inaccurate, having the right to it is of little help.
Moreover, given that most of the work done in anti-abuse is done by entities that are not LEA, the need to have a court order to remove proxy services is too high a barrier. -- Neil Schwartzman Executive Director CAUCE - the Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email Mob: (415) 361-0069 Skype: (303) 800-6345 Web: http://cauce.org Twitter: @cauce Please join the CAUCE J.D. Falk Memorial Kiva Team http://www.kiva.org/team/cauce_falk_memorial