GNSO Council invites Recommendations for Future Studies on...

Robin Gross robin at IPJUSTICE.ORG
Tue Jan 15 21:15:14 CET 2008


Hi Kathy,

On Jan 13, 2008, at 6:51 PM, KathrynKL at AOL.COM wrote:

> Hi Robin (and all of our other NCUC Council Reps),
>
> Thank you for posting this Council invitation for comments on  
> Whois.  As I think about preparing comments, I would be interested  
> to know your thoughts and the background of this new proceeding.  
> Based on the discussions on the Council meetings and lists (and  
> perhaps some informal conversations as well):
> - what do you think Council is expecting from these comments?

Council is looking for direction on what kind of studies to do (or  
not do) on Whois and how to treat the studies.  So I'd like to  
encourage folks to submit comments, even if they are brief, on the  
issue.

> - what would you like to see from these comments (what would assist  
> you and past NCUC Whois positions)?

These studies are an opportunity for important facts to be explored  
regarding the need for privacy protection of Whois data, so proposing  
studies along those lines would be useful.  Another suggestion was to  
conduct a study on the effects on crime prevention in country-code  
top-level domains that shield some contact data in order to protect  
the privacy rights of Internet users.  In the comments, we want to  
discourage the GNSO from waiting for the outcomes of these studies  
before whois can be reformed, however.


> - what do you think/know/sense that the Intellectual Property/  
> Business Constituencies want from this set of comments and will  
> demand?

I think they will propose studies to try to show consumers don't need  
(or already have sufficient) privacy protections so ICANN should not  
revise its whois policy.  Steve Delbianco from the IPC proposed the  
first 3 studies on 9 Jan.

>
> Thanks for the background and insight, and for all your efforts as  
> our Council reps!

Thank you for your help on this!   Milton may have more advice on  
this since he's been participating in the ad hoc group set up  
regarding whois studies.

Best,
Robin


> Kathy
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>> GNSO Council invites Recommendations for Future Studies on WHOIS
>>
>> Public comments are invited until 15 February 2008 on recommendations
>> for future studies on the WHOIS system.
>>
>> Submit comments to: whois-comments-2008 at icann.org
>> View comments at: http://forum.icann.org/lists/whois-comments-2008/
>>
>> Background
>> At the 31 October meeting in Los Angeles, the Generic Names  
>> Supporting
>> Organization (GNSO) Council voted to conduct several studies of the
>> WHOIS system, concluding that a comprehensive, objective and
>> quantifiable understanding of key factual issues regarding the gTLD
>> WHOIS system will benefit future GNSO policy development efforts.
>> Before defining the details of these studies, the Council is  
>> soliciting
>> suggestions from the community for specific topics of study on WHOIS
>> that community stakeholders recommend be conducted.
>> Possible areas of study might include a study of certain aspects  
>> of gTLD
>> registrants and registrations, a study of certain uses and misuses of
>> WHOIS data, a study of the use of proxy registration services,  
>> including
>> privacy services, or a comparative study of gTLD and ccTLD WHOIS.
>> If you would like to offer suggestions about topics of study on  
>> WHOIS,
>> please do so by completing the online form available by clicking  
>> on the
>> following link http://forms.icann.org/cgi/study-suggestions.   
>> Please submit a separate online form for
>> each study that you recommend should be conducted and answer all
>> questions with as much detail as possible.  Please limit your online
>> answers to 1-2 paragraphs per question.  Additional detail and any
>> supporting materials may be emailed to: whois- 
>> comments-2008 at icann.org.
>> You are also invited to comment on proposed studies that have already
>> been posted.  To do so please reference the specific proposal you are
>> commenting on.  Lastly, you may also provide input via email,  
>> instead of
>> posting online via the form provided.  To do so, please send email to
>> whois-comments-2008 at icann.org.
>> More information about policy activities related to WHOIS can be  
>> found
>> at: http://gnso.icann.org/issues/whois-privacy/
>>
>> -- 
>> Glen de Saint Géry
>> GNSO Secretariat - ICANN
>> gnso.secretariat[at]gnso.icann.org
>> http://gnso.icann.org
>>
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