[NCSG-PC] Revised ICANN Procedure for Handling Whois Conflicts with Privacy Law: Assessment and Next Steps Now Available for Public Comment

Stephanie Perrin stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca
Fri May 5 17:08:41 EEST 2017


Indeed, happy to help with this.

Stephanie


On 2017-05-05 05:45, Rafik Dammak wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> we have a new public comment open and I am sending this as a call for 
> volunteers who want to take the lead on drafting a NCSG statement. It 
> is a good opportunity for those with strong interest on data protection.
>
> I think that Stephanie participated in the group tasked to discuss the 
> Whois conflict with national laws and she can probably share some 
> background here.
>
> Best,
>
> Rafik
>
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> Handling Whois Conflicts with Privacy Law: Assessment and Next Steps 
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>     Revised ICANN Procedure for Handling Whois Conflicts with Privacy
>     Law: Assessment and Next Steps Now Available for Public Comment
>
> 3 May 2017
>
> LOS ANGELES – 3 May 2017 – The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names 
> and Numbers (ICANN) today published a paper, "Revised ICANN Procedure 
> for Handling Whois Conflicts with Privacy Law: Assessment and Next 
> Steps," for public comment.
>
> *Read the Revised ICANN Procedure for Handling Whois Conflicts with 
> Privacy Law: Assessment and Next Steps[icann.org] 
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.icann.org_en_system_files_files_whois-2Dprivacy-2Dconflicts-2Dprocedure-2D03may17-2Den.pdf&d=DwMFaQ&c=FmY1u3PJp6wrcrwll3mSVzgfkbPSS6sJms7xcl4I5cM&r=7_PQAir-9nJQ2uB2cWiTDDDo5Hfy5HL9rSTe65iXLVM&m=FlLnWuWfHq02ox_3kxWHFf4D9p7Hlq8vaIH10JNTVvI&s=AFF2DPSvZ3TgeLC-8lrmCCBUTDPwPef3SVwBvlXW0KI&e=>* 
> [PDF, 159 KB].
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> This paper is available for public comment through 12 June 2017. 
> Feedback will be incorporated into a report of public comments and 
> provided to the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council 
> for their review and consideration.
>
> *Comment on the Revised ICANN Procedure for Handling Whois Conflicts 
> with Privacy Law: Assessment and Next Steps[icann.org] 
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.icann.org_public-2Dcomments_whois-2Dprivacy-2Dlaw-2D2017-2D05-2D03-2Den&d=DwMFaQ&c=FmY1u3PJp6wrcrwll3mSVzgfkbPSS6sJms7xcl4I5cM&r=7_PQAir-9nJQ2uB2cWiTDDDo5Hfy5HL9rSTe65iXLVM&m=FlLnWuWfHq02ox_3kxWHFf4D9p7Hlq8vaIH10JNTVvI&s=q6EIeQotm2_QYjG4lebrrBkaHljOPA1SRCgXvOoCNVc&e=>*.
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> In accordance with the ICANN Procedure for Handling Whois Conflicts 
> with Privacy Law (Whois Procedure)[icann.org] 
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.icann.org_resources_pages_whois-2Dprivacy-2Dconflicts-2Dprocedure-2D2008-2D01-2D17-2Den&d=DwMFaQ&c=FmY1u3PJp6wrcrwll3mSVzgfkbPSS6sJms7xcl4I5cM&r=7_PQAir-9nJQ2uB2cWiTDDDo5Hfy5HL9rSTe65iXLVM&m=FlLnWuWfHq02ox_3kxWHFf4D9p7Hlq8vaIH10JNTVvI&s=JVtDVVlkiVKJlfNhAHNYjoWK5MSHkcxOLn9mfm2Hb64&e=>, 
> this paper opens a review process to gather community input on the 
> effectiveness of the revised Whois Procedure, which was made effective 
> on 18 April 2017. Furthermore, as requested by the GNSO Council, ICANN 
> is publishing this paper to provide analysis of and solicit community 
> input on the practicality and feasibility of the triggers, as well as 
> suggestions for moving forward with the review. Outputs from this 
> assessment and comment process are expected to inform the next 
> periodic review of the procedure.
>
> The Whois Procedure has recently been updated, although no 
> ICANN-accredited registrar or registry operator to date has formally 
> invoked the procedure. As a result, this analysis is based solely on 
> community discussions and input received during the previous 
> review[gnso.icann.org] 
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__gnso.icann.org_en_drafts_iag-2Dreview-2Dwhois-2Dconflicts-2Dprocedure-2D23may16-2Den.pdf&d=DwMFaQ&c=FmY1u3PJp6wrcrwll3mSVzgfkbPSS6sJms7xcl4I5cM&r=7_PQAir-9nJQ2uB2cWiTDDDo5Hfy5HL9rSTe65iXLVM&m=FlLnWuWfHq02ox_3kxWHFf4D9p7Hlq8vaIH10JNTVvI&s=iA9BlMBg6D_w9aDcbBYK0tHeze09v7D_jlxJiE932k0&e=> 
> [PDF, 155 KB], which related to allowing for evaluation of an 
> additional trigger for invoking the procedure. It also draws upon 
> ICANN's experience administering other processes where a contracted 
> party is seeking ICANN's approval for new services, or waiving certain 
> contractual requirements, as a point of comparison for the 
> implementation of the procedure.
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