Firstly I'm not sure this is in the right forum, so please move if necessary.
I have both my domains at Namecheap, who offered free WhoisGuard when I transferred/renewed/registered for a year.
I have since found that Namecheap actually own and operate WhoisGuard.
This made me a bit curious about the ICANN whois policy and while it seems all over the place and under review etc, from what I understand registrars must maintain a whois server which must provide accurate whois data.
Furthermore from what I understand from the following statement:
"At least annually, a registrar must present to the registrant the current Whois information, and remind the registrant that provision of false Whois information can be grounds for cancellation of their domain name registration. Registrants must review their Whois data, and make any corrections."
that the registrar must provide accurate whois imformation to the public for free or ICANN may cancel the domain name registration. Although I understand this is under review and in future individuals may not be required to provide whois info but currently this is still necessary.
Sources:
http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/advisory-10may02.htm
http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/wdrp.htm
http://gnso.icann.org/issues/whois/
Now I had a look at the companies offering whois guards, protection etc. for a fee and these are mostly the registrars themselves.
What I want to know is have I got this right:
The registar has to provide free, accurate whois information to the public or this may result in domain name registration cancellation.
However the registrars also offer services such as WhoisGuard which withelds this information for a fee?
I must say I am a bit confused about the policies etc.
Can somebody shed some light on this?
I have both my domains at Namecheap, who offered free WhoisGuard when I transferred/renewed/registered for a year.
I have since found that Namecheap actually own and operate WhoisGuard.
This made me a bit curious about the ICANN whois policy and while it seems all over the place and under review etc, from what I understand registrars must maintain a whois server which must provide accurate whois data.
Furthermore from what I understand from the following statement:
"At least annually, a registrar must present to the registrant the current Whois information, and remind the registrant that provision of false Whois information can be grounds for cancellation of their domain name registration. Registrants must review their Whois data, and make any corrections."
that the registrar must provide accurate whois imformation to the public for free or ICANN may cancel the domain name registration. Although I understand this is under review and in future individuals may not be required to provide whois info but currently this is still necessary.
Sources:
http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/advisory-10may02.htm
http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/wdrp.htm
http://gnso.icann.org/issues/whois/
Now I had a look at the companies offering whois guards, protection etc. for a fee and these are mostly the registrars themselves.
What I want to know is have I got this right:
The registar has to provide free, accurate whois information to the public or this may result in domain name registration cancellation.
However the registrars also offer services such as WhoisGuard which withelds this information for a fee?
I must say I am a bit confused about the policies etc.
Can somebody shed some light on this?