While this list does not require introductions or anything of the sort, it is always nice to at least have a name for a poster. Like I said, it isn't required, but it might facilitate discussion if people had some idea who they're talking >to, if that makes any sense? This is especially useful when you're asking such a broad question.
No, that does not make sense. The site is compiling resources and the name of the people compiling the resources is not relevant. You just want that information so you and people like Michele Neylon and Dominque Custers can attempt to ridicule the people developing the site. You guys do this to divert attention from the misinformation being presented about this issue. The RIPE reports on this issue are worthless and the reasons are explained at: http://whoissecurity.com/europeans-restrict-ip-address-whois-data/ http://whoissecurity.com/historical-whois-data-and-privacy-laws/ As for the whois scraping and the packaging and resale of whois data see http://whoissecurity.com/historical-whois-data-look-who-sells-it/ So as you can see the issues are already researched to a certain extent but I am sure things have been missed. Please use the form submission at the site since I do not monitor this list all the time.