Oh, I found that the “make an offer” link goes to the same service no matter which registrar shows up. So the registrar changes but that particular link does not, even though most registrars have their own alternatives. I suppose the site could be getting paid off for providing this link as opposed to a competing service.
If you do a search on Aboutus you will see many people share the opinions expressed here. Some of the wiki pages show names, phone numbers and addresses pulled from whois data. But where does the fault lie? Does it lie with Aboutus for showing this information or does it lie with the original source of the whois data? You can get this data at Aboutus or you can get it just as easy by running a whois search.
Now this thread is getting much more complex because we have the issue of showing the “make an offer” link, showing private information and then monetizing a site that exists for the sole purpose of publishing information yanked from properties they don’t own. Did I miss anything?
Ok, so these guys are not being good net citizens. Where does the problem really lie though? Can this be fixed by laws or is this simply something we have to live with?
Edit: For one, I think information in whois data should have a free privacy option.
Edit:Edit: A Netraising search on Google has an Aboutus entry on the front page. In fact, lots of domains do. Just think how many front page Google results this site is getting.
Edit:Edit:Edit Wow, this guy basically has a Google friendly auto-content generator which is creating massive numbers of top page results for a ton of searches. This guy must make a ton on Adsense.