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16 days agoDa wird Qobuz schon erwähnt (ehrlich gesagt unerwartet) und dann wird nicht einmal darauf eingegangen, dass man sich Musik dort auch kaufen kann. Ein bisschen schade eigentlich, schließlich umgeht man damit praktisch die Probleme des Streamens, was ja für den Artikel relevant gewesen wäre.
The information returned by whois depends on the registry. For example, most registries for European TLDs basically just show whether the domain is registered (I say “most” because I’m not sure whether it’s actually all or if there are exceptions, but I know .de is like this). In that case, there aren’t even “whois privacy” services available from registrars. For TLDs from other countries or gTLDs, this might vary.
In either case, do note what the other comment says. Whois is not the only way to identify who runs a service.
If you didn’t pay for whois privacy, it would most likely return your actual name, email address, phone number, and home address instead. “Whois privacy” just means your registrar inserts their information into these fields instead, and forwards any mail they might get to you.