[NCUC-DISCUSS] Fwd: NCSG Special Event...RDRS: What is it and who the [bleep] is getting my personal domain name registration data and when? (Part 1)
Benjamin Akinmoyeje
benakin at gmail.com
Fri Feb 9 10:37:27 CET 2024
Dear NCUC members,
Good day and I believe your week has been great.
Here is a great event worth your attendance, find details below.
Kind regards,
Benjamin
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From: Ken Herman <ken at kherman.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 8, 2024, 1:22 PM
Subject: NCSG Special Event...RDRS: What is it and who the [bleep] is
getting my personal domain name registration data and when? (Part 1)
To: <NCSG-DISCUSS at listserv.syr.edu>
Dear NCSG Members:
In November 2023, ICANN launched the official system for access to
non-public domain name registration information, known as the Registration
Data Request Service, or RDRS.
Even though multistakeholder consultations took place during the creation
of the RDRS, many questions remain, including, among others, how the system
actually functions, the mechanisms in place for monitoring and controlling
access to this data, who can actually request data and the role of the
registries in fulfilling requests.
To better understand how the RDRS functions, the non-commercial community
invites all members to a briefing on the RDRS. After introductory remarks
by Kathy Kleiman and Wisdom Donker, this special event includes a
presentation by ICANN staff on the functioning and reporting features of
the RDRS system. In addition, we are grateful that TUCOWS, a member of the
registrar stakeholder group, has agreed to speak about their role and
experience with the system.
This event provides an opportunity for all of us in the non-commercial
community to gather information about how requests are handled, and to
learn about the RDRS and how it is used by ICANN and some registrars.
Mark your calendars for *Wednesday February 21 @ 15:00 UTC* to participate
and learn about this important development. Connection details will follow
shortly.
A follow-up session is also planned to internally discuss ideas, concerns
and strategies regarding the system. Also mark your calendars for the
*follow-up
session* on *Monday, February 26, @ 15:00 UTC*.
We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at this event.
Ken Herman
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