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Originally Posted by pornlaw
If you think Godaddy or any other service wont give up your info with a simple request from Interpol, the FBI or any other law enforcement agency, guess again. I can get Godaddy to drop the protections and give me the registration information by sending them a court filed complaint.
Domains by Proxy provides 0 protection. And if the domain is in your company's name, a little bit of searching usually will reveal who owns the company. And if you actually have a company (in certain US states) where nominee directors are allowed, again, I just have to serve the Agent for Service of Process and that nominee director will give me the name and info of the true owners.
I once sued a Seychelles company who's owner was at a studio in Chatsworth. It took me less than a day to find him.
There is no anonymity on the Internet.
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Yeah but you are specialist for searching such info , average investigator joe dont know difference between whois and private whois.