On Wed, Jan 04, 2017 at 01:44:50PM -0500, Greg Shatan wrote:
> set forth in Section 3.12 of the RAA, it's confusing at best to call all of
> these intermediaries "resellers."
Sure. We can call them Sparky the Wonder Dogs, if we like; but the
key point is that it is useful -- for network operations, for
technical support people, and for lawyers who realise that their
clients' domain names are registered improperly -- to be able to look
up this minimal information about who registered a domain name, and to
do so without formal credentials (because _ex hypothesi_ here the
"real" domain name holder doesn't have a direct relationship with the
registrar or, in some of these cases, isn't actually the registrant).
The question started off as whether there was a legit use case for
this, and I think we've demonstrated through this discussion that
there is.
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