Read it closely as it proposes to remove address information public view
...
database files entirely? - doesn't say, but if that happened it would be
an end to public call sign look ups on the internet like QRZ, E-Ham,etc
that puts the information out for public display
for QSL information.
If this NRPM is adopted, it would mark the end of QSL cards and the
ability to confirm on the air contacts for all of the contact award
programs that require QSL confirmation, like WAS, WAC, DXCC and other
contest ward programs.
Read it closely as it proposes to remove address information public view in ULS on both archived license records as well as current license records.
What is unclear, is removing it from public view in the FCC ULS database is one thing, but do they intend to remove it form the FCC database files entirely? - doesn't say, but if that happened it would be an end to public
All VEC and VE's Organizations should file comments on this immediately.
Probably the best option would be opt-in privacy, where your address is made public unless you choose otherwise. Maybe you already have that - I don't know - I think it's an option here in Canada.
Probably the best option would be opt-in privacy, where your address is made public unless you choose otherwise. Maybe you already have that - I don't k - I think it's an option here in Canada.
Re: Address removal
By: echicken to kk4qbn on Fri May 01 2015 12:05 am
Probably the best option would be opt-in privacy, where your address is m public unless you choose otherwise. Maybe you already have that - I don' know - I think it's an option here in Canada.
It is an option in Canada... I think they actually changed it to opt-out privacy for new licenses.
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