"Today, NTIA Administrator David Redl sent a letter
to ICANN Board of Directors Chair Cherine Chalaby requesting an
investigation into GoDaddy’s throttling of Port 43 access and masking of
WHOIS information. GoDaddy’s recent actions masking information in
certain WHOIS fields “are of grave concern for NTIA given the U.S.
Government’s interest in maintaining a WHOIS service that is quickly
accessible for legitimate purposes,” the letter said. The WHOIS service
provides information associated with the registration of domain names
and is critical for a range of purposes including law enforcement,
cybersecurity, and intellectual property rights protection. The letter
also encourages ICANN to examine allowing non-ICANN accredited
registrars to offer services that manage specific DNS resource records.
“With the growing sophistication of domain names registrants and third
party content delivery networks seeking to offer enhanced security
features … NTIA sees merit in examining the roles other parties could
play,” the letter said."
https://www.ntia.doc.gov/other-publication/2018/ntia-asks-icann-investigate-godaddy-masking-whois-information-review
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