Any and all whistle-blower sites that don't want to use a pre-packaged website or blog and are particularly keen in having an easily memorable domain name. ie . thetruthaboutBankofAmerica.com Mark Leiser Mark R. Leiser, Phd Student School of Law, Humanities & Social Sciences Faculty PGR Room, Lord Hope Building University of Strathclyde 141 St James Road, Glasgow G4 0LT Scotland Mobile: +44 (0) 7719739090 Email: [log in to unmask] Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/mleiser LinkedIN: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=189149411&trk=tab_pro Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/105289982691060086995/posts On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 1:42 PM, Kerry Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > The Canadian Internet Registration Authority has a default privacy > policy where individual registration data is collected but is kept private. > The policy about what data is collected, how, and when it may be disclosed > is here:**** > > ** ** > > http://cira.ca/privacy/policy.html**** > > ** ** > > We think this is the best of both worlds. We collect enough data to be > sure we can contact registrants when needed. that they meet our Canadian > presence requirements, and registrants are assured of a reasonable amount > of privacy. In some countries this may not work because the government may > overrule the policy. In Canada it works because we have reasonably strict > privacy laws. According to the policy in certain circumstances law > enforcement can request the data. If this happens the registrant is > notified. We have taken some flak for this policy from some government > departments but we went through a rigorous public consultation before > enacting the policy. A few years after the policy was in place we did > another public consultation to see if there were any objections or changes > that may be needed. The result of the consultation was overwhelmingly in > favour of keeping the policy as is.**** > > ** ** > > Kerry Brown**** >