[NCUC-DISCUSS] Domain Privacy at Risk at the OECD in a Devious Move to Bypass ICANN

James Gannon james at cyberinvasion.net
Tue Sep 15 15:44:47 CEST 2015


Thanks for the update on this Jeremy, this is one that I think is going to be important so its great that EFF is tracking it, let us know if there is anything we can do to assist.

-J


> On 15 Sep 2015, at 14:37, Jeremy Malcolm <jmalcolm at eff.org> wrote:
> 
> Just FYI, I have just gotten off a call with the OECD Consumer Policy
> Committee meeting where this issue has remained contentious, with no
> resolution. The U.S. delegate was particularly insistent that the OECD
> e-commerce recommendation should still require businesses to provide
> their domain name registration information.  The next meeting will be in
> October and I will continue to advocate for them to omit this topic from
> the recommendation.
> 
> On 14/07/15 4:36 PM, Jeremy Malcolm wrote:
>> https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2015/07/domain-privacy-risk-oecd-devious-move-bypass-icann
>> 
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