DISQUS

Martin Stabe: Google loses German domain

  • just a friend · 2 years ago
    You should take care to remove the address information to not get into trouble for unauthorized publication of private data... with denic.de, it's "secured" by at least a disclaimer page, here it's open to everybody and his bot!
    cheers
  • Martin · 2 years ago
    Although I'm not familiar with the notion of "unauthorized publication of private data", it's the middle of the night and I can't think of a public interest reason why I should be republishing someone's personal address (if that's what it is). I'm taking it down (for now).
  • media-mind · 2 years ago
    it looks crazy... i checked the whois of google.com and find new data like:
    Server Name: GOOGLE.COM.PLZ.GIVE.A.PR8.TO.AUDIOTRACKER.NET
    IP Address: 213.251.184.30
    Registrar: OVH
    Whois Server: whois.ovh.xxx

    Server Name: GOOGLE.COM.HAS.LESS.FREE.PORN.IN.ITS.SEARCH.ENGINE .THAN.SECZY
    IP Address: 209.187.114.130
    Registrar: INNERWISE, INC. D/B/A ITSYOURDOMAIN

    there is a guy that play with google!!!
  • Titusz · 2 years ago
    everybody can check it for themselfes. as of now denic shows wrong data for google.de
    but i didn“t find any official statement so far:
    http://titusz.org/miscellaneous/google-germany-...
  • Daily Domainer · 2 years ago
    The google.com whois details are no need for concern; these whois tools apparently display all domains and subdomains that contain "google.com" and many of them have nothing to do with the real Google. The results for <a href="http://searchy.protecus.de/whois/?domain=microsoft.com" rel="nofollow">microsoft.com are even more interesting.