(tl;dr: if you know who owned indiepornrevolution.com and troublefilms.com let me know)
Okay, this one is a little strange, because it's something I did.
When someone owns a lot of websites and is causing problems, but doesn't have any WHOIS information on the domain, you can report them to ICANN. This is usually because the domain never had WHOIS information and predates the 2015 ICANN policy change requiring valid contact information on the WHOIS.
I did this with Brianna Wu's website where they just filled in "briannawuforcongress" in every name, telephone, and address field. They ended up fixing it to point at their P.O. box for the campaign and even tweeted about it disgruntled that someone took the time to do this. Well nigger you should file out your paperwork properly smh.
Anyways, this is the first time someone has actually failed to comply with ICANN after being requested to do so and the domains are just gone now. The problem is I don't remember who actually owned these and I wonder if any of you do.
xoxo
Okay, this one is a little strange, because it's something I did.
When someone owns a lot of websites and is causing problems, but doesn't have any WHOIS information on the domain, you can report them to ICANN. This is usually because the domain never had WHOIS information and predates the 2015 ICANN policy change requiring valid contact information on the WHOIS.
I did this with Brianna Wu's website where they just filled in "briannawuforcongress" in every name, telephone, and address field. They ended up fixing it to point at their P.O. box for the campaign and even tweeted about it disgruntled that someone took the time to do this. Well nigger you should file out your paperwork properly smh.
Anyways, this is the first time someone has actually failed to comply with ICANN after being requested to do so and the domains are just gone now. The problem is I don't remember who actually owned these and I wonder if any of you do.
xoxo