Draft NCUC comments
Chris Chiu
CCHIU at ACLU.ORG
Tue Feb 17 20:32:01 CET 2004
Kathy, thank you for drafting these comments. I am somewhat concerned about one passage on page 5:
"We strongly recommend ... the creation of an 'opt-out' policy which allows a domain name registrant to fully understand and freely choose whether or not to allow his/her personal data to be published in worldwide directories and available anonymously in any form."
Is an opt-out policy really the best approach? Why should the burden be put on the user to protect his or her own privacy? Shouldn't it be the other way around--that the information generally will not be shared without the person's prior consent?
Sincerely,
Christopher Chiu
Technology Policy Analyst
American Civil Liberties Union
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All:
We have a deadline coming up soon on the response to WHOIS Task Force 2 Data Elements. Milton and I have drafted some comments; Iliya has (thank you!) provided input.
Attached please find a draft (in Word) of comments in response to questions 1 and 2 asking for our uses, necessity for use and concerns about WHOIS data. For us, the concerns seem to rank number 1.
I am still working on a draft response to Question 3, on anonymity, but will circulate that shortly. I think we can submit the comments in two parts because Questions 1 and 2 go to one TF2 subcommittee, and Question 3 goes to another.
So if you are concerned about the WHOIS data elements and privacy, please take a fast look at the comments attached. Thanks, Kathy
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