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Perverted Empress
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Finland
Posts: 5,087
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Because you can go to jail, be publically humiliated, lose your family, your hard-earned possessions, be blacklisted in so many ways. Have you seen Russian jails? Do you want to have anyone even risk being in one for an hour? I sure would not. Maybe it is my stubborn Finnish nature to respect the laws and learn to live within them. And it is odd - I am more comfortable with the public whois than I was hiding it behind a privacy block. It just feels cleaner.
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I've always wondered if there was a god. And now I know there is -- and it's me
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Vietnam
Posts: 326
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I won't fight with you anymore. You want to deny people living in other countries the same rights that you enjoy in the comfort of your own home. I accept your opinions, but I think it is totally wrong to put people with a private whois in the same bag with drug dealers and CP. I grew up under a communist regime so I know how terrible it is to be without rights.
I am happy there are Russian webmasters that produce great sites and superb content, I am happy there are guys who shoot porn in Mexico, Colombia, Cuba, China, India and other countries. I am happy there are Filipino and Indian outsourcing companies working in adult. If they need to protect their privacy with private whois or by setting up offshore companies then I find this legit as long as they respect the guidelines of our industry. Amen. |
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