

It depends on the registrar. By the rules of icann:
At least annually, a registrar must present to the registrant the current Whois information, and remind the registrant that provision of false Whois information can be grounds for cancellation of their domain name registration. Registrants must review their Whois data, and make any corrections.
So if the FBI concludes that the provided WHOIS data is false, they could potentially still use that as reason to seize the domains


It’s ChatGPT that’s commenting this, isn’t it?