Whois rule changes that nobody likes get approved anyway

ICANN’s Generic Names Supporting Organization Council has approved a handful of changes to Whois policy, despite the fact that pretty much nobody was fully on-board with the proposals and how they were made. The new recommendations call for a new field in Whois records to flag up whether the registrant is a private individual, whose […]

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