Whois Privacy Is ‘Material Falsification’

A ruling by the US Court of Appeals 9th Circuit in the case of U.S. v Kilbride has determined that using whois privacy on domains can be considered “material falsification”.  The case involved an appeal on criminal charges of spamming. The ruling in this case provides an the courts opinion on provisions of  the CAN SPAM Act that specifically relate to the use of domains and were argued by the defense as “vague”

Whois Privacy Is ‘Material Falsification’
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Whois Privacy Is ‘Material Falsification’