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CIRA to introduce better whois privacy protection
Posted on April 28th, 2008 by admin in Domain News | No Comments »
The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) is to introduce better protection of whois data from June 2008. In the past CIRA required all registrants to fully disclose personal details in their domain whois.
From June 2008 a new mechanism will be in place protecting registrant’s personal data from the public while still allowing CIRA and the registrants to see the whois info if required.
Under the new policy, CIRA will continue to collect the same contact information from registrants as under its current policy. However, it will no longer require that such information be publicly available through its whois directory. In its place, CIRA will only require the public disclosure of limited technical information, though individual registrants may voluntarily “opt-in” to providing more personal information.
In addition, CIRA will provide a webform whois visitors can use to contact domain owners without knowing their personal data.
In order to ensure that domain name registrants can still be contacted, CIRA has also established a unique message delivery system. CIRA will allow the public to contact domain name registrants without access to their personal information by relaying the message through a Web-based submission form.
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