Bill Silverstein wrote:
There's simply no basis for your fear mongering.
There is no fear mongering. I am litigating against e360Insight and included Moniker as Defendant for providing anonymous whois service to spammers. Moniker has not identified or terminated the spammers, either e360 or on the original registrant of domain names that they claim do not belong to e360)
<snip> You are making judgements about the .ca policy based on your non-.ca experiences. The .ca policy does not permit anonymous registrations. It does permit individuals to opt-out of having their personal information from being published via the public whois. This does not mean it becomes inaccessible - there are channels through which this data can be requested from the registry. /ross