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A Businessman

I have been involved in the precious gem and custom jewelry design business for 23 years. Although I have a 'bricks and mortar" store, my work often requires me to transport precious stones and jewelry to and from my home. It is not unusual for me to have anywhere from $50,000 - $1,000,000 worth of jewelry in my personal possession.

As you can imagine, it is very important to keep my home address a closely guarded secret. Not just for my safety but for the safety of my family.

Three years ago, I started the first of several Web sites that promote my business. There is no doubt that having these Web sites increased my business. When I first learned that my personal information was made available to the whole world in the Whois database, I thought I would be okay with a PO Box listed. Then someone showed me how a reverse phone lookup, using the number I had listed on the Whois, came up with my address and driving directions to my front door. I was mortified. I immediately purchased privacy for all of my domain names.

Private registrations are an invaluable service. And privacy itself is something that is very near and dear to me and my family, in view of my line of work. I am very worried that my right to privacy might be taken away by some bureaucrat. If that happens, I will be forced to take down my websites, which would definitely have a detrimental impact on my business. It seems to me that not only is some unknown politician trying to take away a Constitutional right, they will be hurting me, a small business owner, financially. Last I heard, small business owners were the backbone of our great economic system. I urge everyone to stand up and be heard on this issue.

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NTIA Letters and Agreements

View the letters and new agreements issued by the NTIA and NeuStar in order to eliminate privacy on .US domain names. Also see the chronology of how .US private registrations were eliminated.

How .US Privacy Was Eliminated

NTIA Response to Congressional Inquiries

Case Studies

Stories of citizens who absolutely must have Whois privacy:

A Battered & Stalked Woman

A Rape Victim

A Businessman

A Political Activist

An Online Fraud Victim

A Credit Card Theft Victim

A Father Harrassed by Fanatics

The Whistleblower

The At-Home Worker

Press and Documentation

Why privacy makes the Internet safer. How anonymity hides the bad guys!

Domain Owners Lose Privacy - Wired.com

Go Daddy slams US on domain privacy - Computer Business Review Online

Ruling on '.us' Domain Raises Privacy Issues - washingtonpost.com