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Is the WHOIS disappearing on May 25th inst. ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Castion" data-source="post: 2276570" data-attributes="member: 75065"><p>I think its because there is no clear cut answer. ICANN is trying to get out of it on the macro scale, but did not succeed yet.</p><p></p><p>Godaddy will only enforce for customers living inside the EU removing all whois info from their domains, other registrars have said they will remove from all customers domains. Frankly its been rushed and ill thought out. It will be chaos and I am 99% sure that the policy will be amended in key areas down the line. Lobbyist was caught on the wrong foot, but once the commercial implications become obvious we will see big money move against this. But short term its up in the air. So lets see tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castion, post: 2276570, member: 75065"] I think its because there is no clear cut answer. ICANN is trying to get out of it on the macro scale, but did not succeed yet. Godaddy will only enforce for customers living inside the EU removing all whois info from their domains, other registrars have said they will remove from all customers domains. Frankly its been rushed and ill thought out. It will be chaos and I am 99% sure that the policy will be amended in key areas down the line. Lobbyist was caught on the wrong foot, but once the commercial implications become obvious we will see big money move against this. But short term its up in the air. So lets see tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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