Using the correct info on a whois has been a "rule" for a long time. But only about a year ago, ICANN decided that they were tired of registrars not enforcing it. So they dropped the other shoe. Either enforce it or they will pull the registrars rights to sell etc. No doubts thieves are trying to use it to swipe domains as well.
I guess *my* question is, how many people lease houses, cars, get utilities or anything ELSE using whatever fake ID they want and How is leasing a domain ANY different than leasing a car... power tool etc etc.
Don't like the rules? Get out of the business.
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