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 [ga] The 2nd lesson of .INT
 
Clever (and IANA approved) examples of how to avoid people finding
your address through whois:
* "Address1: 600 meters North from the IPIS-CORONADO Road Crossing"
(iica.int)
* "Address1: PMB GPO" = Post Mail Box General Post Office? (sopac.int)
* IANA Whois Service
Domain: kedo.int [Note by MS: Do not look for a website, or try sending
mail: domain not working, cybersquatter?]
ID: kedo-int
Registrant:
    Name: KEDO
    Organization:
    Address1:
    Address2:
    Address3:
    City:
    State/Province:
    Country:
    Postal Code:
    Phone:
    Fax:
    Email:
    Registration Date: 10-September-2001
    Last Updated Date: 10-September-2001
Administrative Contact:
    Name: David Rosenthal
    Organization:
    Address1:
    Address2:
    Address3:
    City:
    State/Province:
    Country:
    Postal Code:
    Phone:
    Fax:
    Email: drosen9@aol.com
    Registration Date: 10-September-2001
    Last Updated Date: 10-September-2001
Technical Contact:
    Name: ATTGNMC
    Organization:
    Address1:
    Address2:
    Address3:
    City:
    State/Province:
    Country:
    Postal Code:
    Phone:
    Fax:
    Email: hostmaster@attmail.com
    Registration Date: 10-September-2001
    Last Updated Date: 10-September-2001
Nameserver Information:
    Nameserver: ohcu.oh.mt.np.els-gms.att.net.
    IP Address: 199.191.144.75
    Nameserver: orcu.or.br.np.els-gms.att.net.
    IP Address: 199.191.129.139
Registration Date: 10-September-2001
Last Updated Date: 10-September-2001
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