At 11:33 PM 5/18/2002 -0400, Michael Brody wrote:
>The issue is privacy.  And where do the rights of the domain owners to
>privacy end and the rights of the public to know who owns a domain name
>begin.

But there has ben a standard for this for dozens of years.  You're trying 
to make the case that it should change because (a) you don't like it, or 
(b) there are just a lot more pieces of information in it today.  Neither 
of those seem to be good reasons.

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