April 7, 2008
2:02 a.m.
Speaking for CAUCE, we agree with all of Wendy's comments ...
Trade WHOIS accuracy for WHOIS privacy. When inaccuracy is the way to preserve privacy, it's better than forced accuracy.
... except this one. The vast majority of bogus WHOIS info is clearly not there for reasons of personal privacy, but rather to hide the identities of perpetrators of phishing, spam, and other kinds of fraud. R's, John