The NTIA's decision to disallow private domain name registrations for .us domains threatens your privacy Return to Home
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13901    Randall Borkus    Illinois  
13900    Annette Carrillo    California  My privacy, my right.
13899    Luciano Raiola    Pennsylvania  How many other rights to privacy will be taken from us, this must be reversed!
13898    lisa clark    Florida  
13897    Bret Hansen    Utah  
13896    Sally Gale Thoirndike    Arizona  
13895    Jack Harris    Tennessee  
13894    Richard Neault    California  
13893    Harold Barnes    Iowa  
13892    Bonnie Buchanan    Louisiana  .US domain privacy existed and was historically utilized via purchase; Therefore, arbitrary removal/seziure clearly violates the 4th Amendment US Bill of Rights, ref Mapp v Ohio U.S.643 1961, Due Process Cause 14th Amendment, so Shame On You!
13891    James Peterson    Arizona  
13890    Jay Norman    Oklahoma  Since I am paying for this service to be used by my family I should have the right to privacy. This is a clear over reach by the Federal Government and I resent it.
13889    David Williams    Michigan  
13888    Johnne Glover III    New York  
13887    MZ OLOGIST    Florida  EVERYONE IN THE WORLD HAS A RIGHT TO A CERTAIN LEVEL OF PRIVACY ESPECIALLY AS IT PERTAINS TO THEIR IDENTITY IN THE PUBLIC EYE SIGHT, WHETHER IT BE ON THE INTERNET; THE TV; RADIO; OR NEWS PAPER MEDIUM. TO STRIP US OF THIS RIGHT IS TO PUT US UNDER COM
13886    Jeff Phillips    Texas  .US domains deserve the same protection as all other domains.
13885    Joe Millner    Washington  ***** the fact its the only domain that requires public information.
13884    Christian Quimpo    California  Citizens are being duped into accepting financial and economic changes in their lives daily...with their constitutional rights taken away slowly. This is one plain example. Repeal this provision today!
13883    Erica Shaughnessy    Massachusetts  
13882    George Braun    New Jersey  
13881    Miguel Barrios    Texas  
13880    Mike Simon    Ohio  
13879    John Summe    Kentucky  
13878    Dustin Sanchez    Nevada  What if our information is controversial? Isn't America supposed to be free? Shouldn't our blogs, and our opinions be anonymous? This is a failure at the highest levels. PLEASE allow us to hide our private information from the public!
13877    sean lebida    Maine  reverse it please!
13876    Paul Nolt    Pennsylvania  Why no privacy for US Citizens? This is wacko!
13875    Anita Wilcox    Massachusetts  Privacy is imperative and must be protected! In truth, private registration should be FREE and the default. Domain registrars are gouging consumers with their prices for private registration.
13874    Jeff Hackbarth    Iowa  
13873    SANNA LEIGH-PEARCE    Texas  
13872    Elizabeth Hewes    California  
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NTIA Letters and Agreements

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How .US Privacy Was Eliminated

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Case Studies

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Press and Documentation

Why privacy makes the Internet safer. How anonymity hides the bad guys!

Domain Owners Lose Privacy - Wired.com

Go Daddy slams US on domain privacy - Computer Business Review Online

Ruling on '.us' Domain Raises Privacy Issues - washingtonpost.com