Get rid of that or whack it in private. Unless there is some serious wrong-doing on his behalf that's a little over that top.
It's perfectly fine I'm afraid.
Because none of the above is private information.
All of the information posted belongs to the DNS entry related to the domain.
Anyone who owns a domain knows their contact details will be available on the public web, and reproducing it here is no issue as that information is already replicated across hundreds of servers.
I agree it's unethical to disclose private data, but when anyone has already put their information into the public domain it's a non-issue to then re-iterate it... the person involved already has made it public.
It's perfectly fine I'm afraid.
Because none of the above is private information.
All of the information posted belongs to the DNS entry related to the domain.
Anyone who owns a domain knows their contact details will be available on the public web, and reproducing it here is no issue as that information is already replicated across hundreds of servers.
http://whois.net/whois/getmeabike.com
I agree it's unethical to disclose private data, but when anyone has already put their information into the public domain it's a non-issue to then re-iterate it... the person involved already has made it public.