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Congress Eyes Whois Crackdown

Decius6i5 writes "The Washington Post is reporting on a Congressional hearing in which it was proposed that putting false or misleading information in your DNS whois record should be a federal crime. Texas Representative Lamar Smith is quoted as saying 'The Government must play a greater role in punishing those who conceal their identities online.' The article claims 'Smith and Berman drafted the bill after receiving complaints from the entertainment and software industries that much of their material is made available for free on Web sites whose owners are impossible to track down because their domain name registrations often contain made-up names.' Its funny, I don't recall the RIAA having any trouble tracking down P2P users whose IP addresses didn't have any DNS names associated with them at all. This isn't the first time the issue has been raised in Congress but apparently Congress hasn't gotten any more clued after several hearings."

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  1. Fun with White Aryans and DNS..... by i_want_you_to_throw_ · · Score: 5, Funny

    About 4 years ago. I registered "whitearyanresistance.com", org and net. I put a nice little cgi in place that sent people to random sites sites like blacksonblondes.com, algore2000.com, NAMBLA and so forth.

    Next step was to modify the cgi to regurgitate the IP address where the user got a message that said..

    Your IP Address: xx.xx.xx.xx has been recorded for forwarding to the proper authorities. Have a nice day



    Then I got tired of picking on Tom Metzger and his retarded ilk and just donated the domains to another group (not the W.A.R.).

    You bet your ass I used fake info in my WHOIS then.

    I do wonder though if there are legitimate cases of where people run sites where it's best to not know the identity. Much in the same way that an abused woman could never call home from a shelter because her husband who beats her would know where she is thanks to caller ID.

    Maybe the Chinese Communists would send goons to whack all the Falun Gong website owners or something (I'm sure you have better examples).

  2. Re:spam by ryanjensen · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh, of course not. Your senator passed CAN-SPAM for that.