| ICANN Accidentally Published Postal Addresses of gTLD Applications
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msg:4465936 | 4:58 pm on Jun 15, 2012 (gmt 0) | Privacy issues, eh! ICANN Accidentally Published Postal Addresses of gTLD Applications [icann.org] The public portions of the new gTLD applications have been restored to the ICANN website. As we announced earlier, postal addresses of some primary and secondary contacts for gTLD applications were published as part of the application details. The information in these fields was not intended for publication. The addresses appeared in responses to portions of questions 6 and 7 on the application. We temporarily disabled viewing of the application details. We removed the unintended information and restored this functionality. |
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Webwork

msg:4465946 | 5:14 pm on Jun 15, 2012 (gmt 0) | Nothing like a mission critical worldwide information system wherein those exercising control conceal their identities. Yes, I want everyone in charge to hide who they are, where they are, etc. The rest of us, since we're known, can just sit and wait on our porches for the arrival of the ninjas, wingnuts and lunatics. Of course, in my case they would be coming to pay a social call since they're my friends, as is the large invisible talking rabbit likely hopping along behind them.
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Leosghost

msg:4465961 | 5:33 pm on Jun 15, 2012 (gmt 0) | Wow ..am I glad I didn't bid on .skyfairy ..
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