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Originally Posted by rowan
I wouldn't be surprised if there's a law or at least a code of conduct being broken by releasing that information to a third party who asks for it. Imagine if every company suddenly started releasing their customer's details publically?
The other thing I'm concerned about is that if this issue isn't "resolved" Moniker are going to do something more drastic like suspend the domain.
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If someone whats to find you they will eventually, and people will make fake claims regarding a trademark issue...which raises red flags with registers.
Instead of privacy, I have an LLC set up with a PO Box, and a phone number with an answering machine, and don't use the same email in the whois as the one your using for your register account. Privacy is added security but too expensive for 500 domains.