[NCSG-PC] Canadian pharmacy association concerns over the CCT report

Ayden Férdeline icann at ferdeline.com
Fri Mar 17 17:10:14 EET 2017


I'm not sure if it's just my computer, or the PDF that has been uploaded (and I am, I suppose, insinuating that it is the PDF...) but I am not able to copy and paste the CCT recommendations from the PDF [uploaded to the ICANN website](https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/cct-rt-draft-report-summary-recommendations-07mar17-en.pdf).

I'm hoping this is just an error, so I have emailed the ICANN staffer listed on the public comment page and asked if she can email me the recommendations in a Word document, as it would not be fun having to manually type up the 50 recommendations.

- Ayden

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Subject: Re: [NCSG-PC] Canadian pharmacy association concerns over the CCT report
Local Time: 14 March 2017 7:05 PM
UTC Time: 14 March 2017 18:05
From: stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca
To: ncsg-pc at lists.ncsg.is

more data needed....these recs are from Healthy Domains Initiative in response to the CCT.....sorry for any confusion, was in a hurry....

cheers SP

On 2017-03-14 12:21, Stephanie Perrin wrote:

THe pharmacy guys (Ron Andruff and Tim Smith,) sent me four recommendations from the CCT review that they are worried about in terms of shadow regulation. I agree. We are walking down the famous slippery slope.......

Stephanie P

Recommendation 1

Registrars and registries may acknowledge the ongoing problem of illegal online pharmacies and publicly support the work of organizations such as CSIP and the Alliance for Safe Online Pharmacies (ASOP) and companies involved in combatting the use of domain names for the illegal distribution of drugs and medicines by illegal online pharmacies.

Recommendation 2

When registries and registrars become aware of a suspected illegal pharmacy they may refer the domain to a third party provider that verifies the legitimacy of these websites.

Recommendation 3

After receiving adequate legal confirmation (pursuant to each organization’s own assessment of adequate legal confirmation) that a domain name hosts a website that is used to market and distribute drugs and medicines in violation of applicable laws, registrars and registries may take prompt action. Registries and registrars may take action on confirmed, illegal pharmacies up to and including suspension or deletion of the affected domain(s) in accordance with their internal procedures.

Recommendation 4

Registrars and registries also include on their website, contact information for an “Abuse Contact” so that users can report suspected illegal websites for further investigation by a online pharmacy verification provider.

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