"Unix Guru" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> US registrars make whois privacy (a.k.a. private domain registration) a
> prominent feature of their packages, either providing it free or charging
> extra for it.
>
> However UK registrars of .com domains say nothing about whois privacy.
>
There is no such thing as whois privacy.
What you are doing is renting the use of a domain from another company that
owns it.
This is a legal minefield and under English law if we offered this service
we would be liable for any illegal activities undertaken by the registrants.
On civil issues we would get all the legal notices served on us.
Thats why we don't offer it.
Another by product of this is that you cant transfer a domain very easily
from a registrar that provides "privacy" because you will not be the owner
or admin contact.
This is one reason why they push it as a free "service"!
You need to consider what you are using the domain name for and why you
believe you are going to be tracked down by a hired killer.
I have had a personal domain name since 1996 and never had anyone contact me
via the whois details.
My advice is not to do anything on the internet you would not do face to
face.
That way no harm will come to you.
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