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In looking at various domain registrations in the WHOIS, it is clear that inaccurate whois data is rampant on the net. However, where is the line drawn? Clearly, some domain registrations are inherently inaccurate, false, or littered with fictitious or missing information. But what about a missing phone #? Or a missing country code in the phone #?
Will a domain name registration be subject to cancellation for minor ommissions? Does ICANN require that a person who registers a name also have a phone line, and the phone # be active and listed in the whois? Another way to look at this, is having a phone line a prerequisite to owning a domain name per ICANN policy? Or, is the policy geared towards having accurate contact information, which may include just a name, mailing address and email address?
Anyone with thoughts and expertise on this subject is encouraged to reply.
-Joe
Will a domain name registration be subject to cancellation for minor ommissions? Does ICANN require that a person who registers a name also have a phone line, and the phone # be active and listed in the whois? Another way to look at this, is having a phone line a prerequisite to owning a domain name per ICANN policy? Or, is the policy geared towards having accurate contact information, which may include just a name, mailing address and email address?
Anyone with thoughts and expertise on this subject is encouraged to reply.
-Joe