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@leisure @FrHilderbrand For the record, markmonitor typically registers a domain on behalf of someone else—they don’t protect someone like in the PR sense, but in the sense of registering the domain to keep it from squatters, etc. My company has used them before, so they aren’t behind the site.

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  1. kraft
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    @leisure @FrHilderbrand but whoever is behind the site is using them to help mask their identity, which, tbh, isn’t uncommon. You have to put an e-mail, phone number, address to register a domain and most people don’t want that info fully public.

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