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Re: GoDaddy deleting most ancillary registration contact information


From: Barry Shein via NANOG <nanog () lists nanog org>
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2025 14:50:06 -0400


On July 18, 2025 at 19:39 nanog () lists nanog org (David Conrad via NANOG) wrote:
My somewhat cynical answer: if you relied on domain (and likely IP address/ASN in the future) registration data, it 
might be worthwhile figuring out alternatives to that reliance.  Les cynically: pragmatically, given the vast 
majority of contact information these days points to privacy providers or is redacted, I’m unclear there will be 
significant impact — the data is already pretty useless.

That's a questionable "statistical" argument.

Even if 90% were useless it would still be of use, possibly
critically, in the other 10% of cases and I don't think it's anywhere
near 90%.

Particularly if one can consider legitimate "privacy providers" useful
as they can be contacted, subpoenaed, etc. which you seem to count as
being in the "useless" category.

I realize it became a truism, a part of the narrative, within ICANN to
say many, even most, registrant data was useless often accompanied by
a laugh at the number which were registered to fictional cartoon
characters etc.

But I'm not sure that's a reasonable argument for labeling all of the
data "useless".

Whatever happened to "if your registration data is fraudulent,
obsolete, or incorrect you stand to have your registration canceled"?

This seems like an admission that this policy was not enforced.

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