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WHOIS is a common Internet search tool used to look up the contact information of domain name holders (Registrants). A search returns information such as name, address, phone and fax numbers, and email address. While WHOIS has been used since the inception of the Internet, recent concerns over privacy necessitated a re-evaluation of what information is publicly available in the dot-ca (.ca) WHOIS.
Many have submitted requests with ICANN to restrict the WHOIS information that gets displayed when a search is conducted, however ICANN is still evaluating if changes are needed. CIRA, the Canadian .ca registry is not waiting any longer and has decided to move forward on its own...
In January 2004, the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) took effect in Canada. This Federal law provides guidelines for the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information by private organizations. Under this act, the situations where an organization can disclose an individual’s personal information are strictly limited and require consent.
In response to the introduction of PIPEDA, CIRA conducted an exhaustive series of consultations with Registrars, Registrants, Lawyers and Law Enforcement Personnel to develop an approach that would protect the privacy of individual consumers while continuing to allow access to information pertaining to corporations, organizations, and institutions.
The resulting policy balances the need for PIPEDA compliance and individual domain name holder privacy while allowing WHOIS searches for commercial, legal, and law enforcement purposes to continue.
Find out how the new WHOIS policy affects you, please select a link below:
| Individual Domain Name Holders (Registrants) | Corporate (Non-individual) Domain Name Holders (Registrants) |
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Your private information is protected by default. View and change your status through the Registrant web interface. |
Corporate information is displayed by default. Information may be protected in special circumstances. Interested in opting out? For details please visit Change of Privacy Status
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Interested in contacting a domain holder, but they are no longer listed? Use the Message Delivery form. |
Interested in contacting a domain holder, but they are no longer listed? Use the Message Delivery form.
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Source: CIRA Press Release at http://www.cira.ca/en/Whois/whois_intro.html



