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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
There is adequate due process, in this case subpoena, for a rights holder to make service on a privacy advocate; just sue the defendants as John Does and serve the complaint registered mail on the privacy advocate along with a subpoena for lifting the veil of privacy on the domain.
The privacy advocate will roll over on the location and the identity of the domain holder in a New York second.
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There's plenty of registrars who will give out the information without even the slightest hint of legal action. Some are upfront about it - I think it was GANDI that said their protection was intended solely to prevent wholesale harvesting, not to hide your identity - but with others you may not find out until some whiney little bitch makes an unfounded complaint against you, and they threaten to release that information to said whiney little bitch (hello, Moniker)