I believe that the WHOIS database should at most just list an email and possibly a tech contact address to report abuse..
as someone has mentioned, it's entirely too easy to register with fake information, or to do it in someone else's name and all.
So in the end, only small faithful entities that register domains that generate controversy get the short stick with the current situation
unless you're working at google or some ubercool research firm, chances are any "high tech job" just boils down to being a technician for lousy managers, or worse yet, a lousy manager yourself.
Which is all fine and dandy, but why bother doing it for other's people profit?
A few weeks ago someone posted a story saying how there is money to be made in freelance tech support, and it' all true!
I'm in Italy and i found a way to start my business online for just 20 bucks a month... and now i am my own boss, and make more than i did at my previous job.
In short... forget about salaries and start making your own fees! (not to mention you get to tax deduct your next athlon!!!)
here's a link for italians who want to do it themselves:
I believe that the WHOIS database should at most just list an email and possibly a tech contact address to report abuse.. as someone has mentioned, it's entirely too easy to register with fake information, or to do it in someone else's name and all. So in the end, only small faithful entities that register domains that generate controversy get the short stick with the current situation
Look guys,
unless you're working at google or some ubercool research firm, chances are any "high tech job" just boils down to being a technician for lousy managers, or worse yet, a lousy manager yourself.
Which is all fine and dandy, but why bother doing it for other's people profit?
A few weeks ago someone posted a story saying how there is money to be made in freelance tech support, and it' all true!
I'm in Italy and i found a way to start my business online for just 20 bucks a month... and now i am my own boss, and make more than i did at my previous job.
In short... forget about salaries and start making your own fees! (not to mention you get to tax deduct your next athlon!!!)
here's a link for italians who want to do it themselves:
apertura partita iva
good luck!