When will you disclose a private domain’s real WHOIS info?

Pair Domains reserves the right to disclose a domain name’s actual WHOIS information in any situation it sees fit. Examples where we may choose to do this include, but are not limited to:

In compliance with a lawful order of a law enforcement official of the appropriate jurisdiction.
In compliance with a subpoena from a court having jurisdiction over Pair Domains.
In response to a request from ICANN or an ICANN dispute proceeding.
Pair Domains routinely provides an encrypted escrow of actual contact information for all generic top-level domain names to ICANN on a weekly basis in compliance with ICANN’s Whois Data Escrow Policy.