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Whois for .ws domains?

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Hi everyone -

Uwhois.com gives no information except when the domain was created and when it was updated.

http://website.ws does not say anything except for the domain availability. It also provides a form to send a message to the owners.

Question is: Are there any whois search engines for .ws domains that will provide full registrant information?

Thank you!

--Jess
 

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I have tried the following .ws whois servers on my webserver

whois.worldsite.ws

whois.samoanic.ws

whois.nic.ws

Using telnet and the Linux Command ( from the shell ) :

whois [email protected]|more

They all give short whois

www.whois-search.com does the same .ws whois
 

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It appears that the .ws registry is restricting the information they are putting out from their whois database.

They do give you a form for contacting the owner of a domain however - should you have a valid reason for doing so.

http://worldsite.ws/owner_contact.dhtml

-t
 
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mole

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Western Samoa does not require you follow ICANN and US recommendations for full and accurate disclosure, to track down fraudsters and terrorists.
 

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It's not clear to me what IANA requires for ccTLDs in the way of a whois service or otherwise making data available on registrants.

-t
 
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mole

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IANA is a powerless and ineffective entity, since the introduction of ICANN and big business into the internet equation.
 
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mole

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Originally posted by thewitt
IANA's current role is unclear to me.

-t

Don't blame you, witt. I think they have been decimated. Seems all policies are decided by ICANN now. The internet is becoming a totally political place today. When something becomes too valuable and prominent, the corruption starts.

Sigh!
 
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