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Originally Posted by d-null
when does ICANN ever demand I.D.? And there is no law against using an alias as long as you aren't doing it to commit crime. Why pay for privacy when all you have to do is make up an alias and use that?
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I tend to agree with VGeorgie on this.
I am of the understanding that the registrant name should be canonical (I think that is the term they tend to use) which means no aliases.
If it's in their terms and you did somehow get found out, I think they would have grounds for suspension or whatever.