Screen names vs real names
Screen names vs real names
Posted Jul 3, 2010 3:12 UTC (Sat) by giraffedata (guest, #1954)In reply to: Two GCC stories by k8to
Parent article: Two GCC stories
A little point. People can make up new real names.
It's actually a pretty big point. There is little distinction between what we're calling a "real name" and "NightStrike." There are countries where a person has a single well-defined legal name (not to mention number), but plenty where a person doesn't. The U.S. is one of the latter. Also, some countries have a dictionary from which you must choose a name, but most, including the U.S., don't.
A person can not only make up a new name, but go by multiple ones at the same time and use a name as silly as he pleases. Legal procedures come into play if you want to force someone else to call you that, and you're not allowed to use a name with intent to defraud, but the essential point is that a name is not an identity and vice versa.
It makes sense for FSF to want to have the name or names that a person uses with his bank account, residence, and criminal convictions, in addition to enough additional identifying information to disambiguate that name. But it doesn't make sense just to ask for a "real name."
