In article <20170326220333.3c517c48@quill> you write: >If I want to be able to give people information for being able to >contact me via the Internet, so that I can have a reasonable expectation >of being able to make sure that this will still work in 20 years >(provided I am then still alive and healthy enough to be able to use >computers), how would I do that without a second level domain of my own?
I know a certain number of people with e-mail addresses that haven't changed in 20 years, not at domains they own. It's probably more than the number I know with 20 year old vanity domains, and I know a lot of vain old nerds. But I can't help noticing that people keep trying to change the topic. Once again, nobody* has a problem with privacy protection for the small minority of domains registered by natural persons. The problem is that the pro-crime crowd keep demanding that all the rest be anonymous or effectively anonymous, too. R's, John * - for a version of nobody informed by going to a lot of recent ICANN meetings _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop