While I don't normally read Bob (GoDaddy) Parson's blog, here's a bit of info I was surprised to read:
"It is now illegal to provide false information when registering a domain name.
Last year, there was a brief attempt to make registrars responsible for the accuracy of the Whois database. Fortunately, that legislation failed. What did become law was a new, stiff penalty (7 years) for providing false WHOIS information. While this looming jail time might have some sway over US-based crooks, it will do little to get accurate information from those who live overseas."
Hadn't heard of this (not that I have to worry)... and I suppose that should prompt us to review and correct any "mistakes" in our Contact info, eh?
http://www.bobparsons.com/
"It is now illegal to provide false information when registering a domain name.
Last year, there was a brief attempt to make registrars responsible for the accuracy of the Whois database. Fortunately, that legislation failed. What did become law was a new, stiff penalty (7 years) for providing false WHOIS information. While this looming jail time might have some sway over US-based crooks, it will do little to get accurate information from those who live overseas."
Hadn't heard of this (not that I have to worry)... and I suppose that should prompt us to review and correct any "mistakes" in our Contact info, eh?
http://www.bobparsons.com/












