[Fwd: [gnso-dow123] FW: [council] Final Task Force Report on Whois Services]
The WHOIS Task Force report, in which a majority of the voting delegates supported the Operational Point of Contact (OPOC) proposal to replace display of registrants' personal data with a listing for an OPOC (which could be the registrant or a delegated point of contact). ALAC did not have a vote on the task force. As an individual, I recommended the further limitation of personal data collection and display in WHOIS. --Wendy -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [gnso-dow123] FW: [council] Final Task Force Report on Whois Services Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 16:46:53 +0100 From: Maria Farrell <maria.farrell@icann.org> To: <gnso-dow123@gnso.icann.org> Dear Task Force members, FYI, below is the email I just sent to the GNSO Council with the Task Force report. When the Staff Notes on potential implementation issues is finalised - over the next day or so - I will also forward this to the Task Force. All the best, Maria _____ From: owner-council@gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-council@gnso.icann.org] On Behalf Of Maria Farrell Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 4:37 PM To: 'Council GNSO' Subject: [council] Final Task Force Report on Whois Services Dear Council members, Attached is the Final Task Force Report on Whois Services which has been finalised following a Task Force vote that concluded on Saturday, 10 March. The report represents over months' work on the part of the Task Force and its chair, Jordyn Buchanan. The report's policy recommendation, by a simple majority of 7:6, is the OPoC proposal. The minority recommendation in the report is the Special Circumstances proposal. This report is tabled as an agenda item on this week's GNSO Council call. I also expect to circulate Staff Notes on potential implementation issues regarding the Task Force Recommendation and the minority recommendation ahead of the Council call. Best regards, Maria Farrell -- Wendy Seltzer -- wendy@seltzer.org Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/seltzer.html http://www.chillingeffects.org/
Dear Wendy, Thank you so much for your long and hard work (I suppose) to reach this Final Report. I saw ALAC mentioned in support of OPOC proposal in the executive summary. Do you think gNSO council will vote in favor of its recommendations, against the ICP/Biz/ISP block? I hope so... IS there anything ALAC should further do? I think we should send some strong message in support of this by/at Lisbon meeting. If so, I like Wendy to write a short and simple draft, to be circulated to ALSes/RALOs shortly. Thanks, izumi 2007/3/13, Wendy Seltzer <wendy@seltzer.com>:
The WHOIS Task Force report, in which a majority of the voting delegates supported the Operational Point of Contact (OPOC) proposal to replace display of registrants' personal data with a listing for an OPOC (which could be the registrant or a delegated point of contact).
ALAC did not have a vote on the task force. As an individual, I recommended the further limitation of personal data collection and display in WHOIS.
--Wendy
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [gnso-dow123] FW: [council] Final Task Force Report on Whois Services Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 16:46:53 +0100 From: Maria Farrell <maria.farrell@icann.org> To: <gnso-dow123@gnso.icann.org>
Dear Task Force members,
FYI, below is the email I just sent to the GNSO Council with the Task Force report.
When the Staff Notes on potential implementation issues is finalised - over the next day or so - I will also forward this to the Task Force.
All the best, Maria
_____
From: owner-council@gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-council@gnso.icann.org] On Behalf Of Maria Farrell Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 4:37 PM To: 'Council GNSO' Subject: [council] Final Task Force Report on Whois Services
Dear Council members,
Attached is the Final Task Force Report on Whois Services which has been finalised following a Task Force vote that concluded on Saturday, 10 March.
The report represents over months' work on the part of the Task Force and its chair, Jordyn Buchanan. The report's policy recommendation, by a simple majority of 7:6, is the OPoC proposal. The minority recommendation in the report is the Special Circumstances proposal.
This report is tabled as an agenda item on this week's GNSO Council call. I also expect to circulate Staff Notes on potential implementation issues regarding the Task Force Recommendation and the minority recommendation ahead of the Council call.
Best regards, Maria Farrell
-- Wendy Seltzer -- wendy@seltzer.org Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/seltzer.html http://www.chillingeffects.org/
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Izumi AIZU ha scritto:
Dear Wendy,
Thank you so much for your long and hard work (I suppose) to reach this Final Report. I saw ALAC mentioned in support of OPOC proposal in the executive summary.
Do you think gNSO council will vote in favor of its recommendations, against the ICP/Biz/ISP block? I hope so...
IS there anything ALAC should further do? I think we should send some strong message in support of this by/at Lisbon meeting.
If so, I like Wendy to write a short and simple draft, to be circulated to ALSes/RALOs shortly.
This would be a good idea. I'm not sure of the schedule for approval yet, but we'd better have a statement ready by Lisbon. In the meantime, I've already started to tell the Board that we are in favour of OPOC and full compliance with local privacy laws wherever they exist. -- vb. Vittorio Bertola - vb [a] bertola.eu <-------- --------> finally with a new website at http://bertola.eu/ <--------
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Izumi AIZU -
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Wendy Seltzer