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Wow, so if you care enough to find the identity of a person behind a (private) domain name, just spend a 1000 bucks on a trumped up UDRP complaint. Has anyone searched the UDRP database for filings by entites realted to, for example, the Chinese government?
Few different ways...you can try to buy the domain and make contact that way by emailing the private whois info...there are definitely ways to get a reply.
You can contact the registrar by phone or email and make "friend$" there if you catch my drift..some places are more than willing to share, esp. the ones overseas...cash talks
Also, if you have a legitimate claim against a domain name some threats of legal action (from what I have witnessed) will get them to drop the privacy or disclose the contact info to you in lieu of themselves being implicated.
Yah, if it wasn't for integral calculus, you'd keep getting asymptotically smaller bills each month.
Although, and I kid you not.... I ended up with a leftover $1 in a client trust account, and we spent a total of a half hour trying to figure out what to do with it today, since the client thought I was kidding and didn't send me clear instructions.