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		<title> ICANN's WDPRS Report and Plan to Clean Up Whois Records (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ICANN's recently released report, <a href="http://icann.org/whois/whois-data-accuracy-program-27apr07.pdf"><em>ICANN's Whois Data Accuracy and Availability Program: Description of Prior Efforts and New Compliance Initiatives</em></a> [PDF], is a summary of the <a href="http://wdprs.internic.net/">Whois Data Problem Report System's (WDPRS)</a> reports spanning a one-year period that concluded at the end of Fenruary 2007. In case you're not familiar with the WDPRS, it's system that tracks complaints about inaccurate or incomplete whois entries.  Notable facts from the report include: There were 50,189 reports for which ICANN received follow-up responses during the year... <a href="https://circleid.com/postsicanns_wdprs_report_clean_up_whois">More...</a>]]></description>
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