At 11:03 PM 5/17/2002 -0400, Derek J. Balling wrote:
>What if you (random individual, not you at the registrar) needed/wanted to 
>serve legal documents to someone who'd thrown the street address of 
>Wrigley Field on their whois data?

That's when I'd have standing to challenge the data.

>What do you define as "supporting circumstances"?  The registrant 
>agreement puts the burden of "keeping the data accurate" on the 
>registrant. It puts the burden of enforcing that policy on the registrar. 
>If it is brought to the registrar's attention that the data is inaccurate 
>-- in violation of said agreement -- what other "supporting circumstances" 
>are needed?

A genuine need on the part of the self-appointed database police to have 
that piece of information be accurate.

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