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2024-09-12
Ars Technica 16 related

Researchers detail gaining the ability to generate counterfeit HTTPS certificates and more after buying an expired WHOIS server domain for the .mobi TLD for $20

.mobi top-level-domain managers changed the location of its WHOIS server.  No one got the memo.

2018-07-10
The National Law Review 1 related

German court rejects ICANN's request to compel domain registrar EPAG to collect contact information for WHOIS, as it would violate GDPR

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2018-06-04
Techdirt 1 related

German court throws out ICANN's lawsuit against EPAG, a Tucows-owned registrar that stopped collecting WHOIS data because of GDPR

Glyn Moody / Techdirt :

2018-05-28
Domain Name Wire 6 related

ICANN files for injunction against German domain registrar who said it will stop collecting WHOIS data because of GDPR

Domain name overseer hopes to get clarification about data collection for domain name registrations.  —  ICANN has filed injunction proceedings against EPAG …

2018-03-14
Wired

ICANN's proposal to comply with EU's GDPR by restricting access to Whois information via an accreditation program faces criticism from privacy advocates, EFF

IF YOU HEAD over to a Whois service and search for wired.com, you'll see that this site is registered to our publisher Conde Nast at One World Trade Center in New York City. Tweets: @eff Tweets: @eff ...

2015-03-14
Ars Technica 22 related

Google Apps bug has leaked private whois data for 280K domains since mid-2013

and didn't notice for 2 years Sead Fadilpaši / ITProPortal : Google Apps leaks raft of hidden WHOIS data Tweets: Sbi / @tweetsbi : “a reminder why people do well to provide false information when regi...

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