See below from ICANN staff, regarding enhancements to the Registrant Data Request System (RDRS):
On 6/25/24, 4:51 PM, "Lisa Carter via Gnso-rdrs-sc" <gnso-rdrs-sc(a)icann.org> wrote:
The following RDRS enhancements have been released to production today:
* RDRS (Platform) Requestor Enhancements:
· Address & phone number is now required;
· Organization/Affiliation field is new and optional
· Increased character limit from 1000 to 2000 for all open text boxes.
· Updated language to better explain what “expedited” means in RDRS
· Added language to explain that providing misleading content, including representing yourself as law enforcement if you are not employed by or an official representative of a law enforcement agency, is a violation of the RDRS Terms of Service.
* Registrar (NSp) Enhancements
· Request submission date now shows inside the request in Naming Service portal
· Request now defaults to have the accordion arrows open (instead of closed) so registrar can see the full request without clicks.
· Request List View – Last request in list should no longer be blocked by footer of the page
Lisa Carter
Sr. Program Manager, Strategic Initiatives
ICANN
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From: Lisa Carter <lisa.carter(a)icann.org>
Date: Monday, June 17, 2024 at 7:29 AM
To: Sarah Wyld <swyld(a)tucows.com>, "gnso-rdrs-sc(a)icann.org" <gnso-rdrs-sc(a)icann.org>
Subject: Re: [Gnso-rdrs-sc] Re: Draft proposed agenda - RDRS Standing Committee Meeting - Monday, 17 June 2024
Hi Sarah,
Yes, as mentioned in the previous Standing Committee meeting, the next set of enhancements will be released at the end of June. I am reviewing all items for the release with our team on Thursday this week, with the goal of releasing the items next week.
Kind regards,
Lisa Carter
Sr. Program Manager, Strategic Initiatives
ICANN
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From: Sarah Wyld via Gnso-rdrs-sc <gnso-rdrs-sc(a)icann.org>
Organization: Tucows
Reply-To: Sarah Wyld <swyld(a)tucows.com>
Date: Monday, June 17, 2024 at 5:10 AM
To: "gnso-rdrs-sc(a)icann.org" <gnso-rdrs-sc(a)icann.org>
Subject: [Gnso-rdrs-sc] Re: Draft proposed agenda - RDRS Standing Committee Meeting - Monday, 17 June 2024
Hi all,
Thanks for this agenda, Caitlin! Is an update on the rollout of the current round of changes part of item 4? I look forward to confirmation that the address field is mandatory, etc.
Thank you!
Sarah Wyld, CIPP/E
Policy & Privacy Manager
Pronouns: she/they
swyld(a)tucows.com<mailto:swyld@tucows.com>
On 2024-06-16 5:20 a.m., Caitlin Tubergen via Gnso-rdrs-sc wrote:
Dear RDRS Standing Committee Members,
With apologies for the delay, please find below the agenda for the upcoming meeting of the RDRS Standing Committee on Monday, 17 June 2024 at 17:30 UTC.
Best regards,
Feodora and Caitlin
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RDRS Standing Committee Meeting
Monday, 17 June 2024 at 17:30 UTC
Proposed Agenda
1. Welcome
2. ICANN80 RDRS Sessions Debrief/Discussion
3. RDRS Usage Metrics Report
* Discuss and agree on the list of new metrics to add to the monthly reports
1. RDRS System Enhancements
* Next for Registrars
Discuss and agree on the next enhancements (Priority 2, 6 & 7?) from the Impressions Document [docs.google.com]<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/docs.google.com/document/d/14b6bG1Odmx-p…>
* Next for Requestors
Discuss and agree on the next enhancements (Priority 1, 2,or 3?) from Impressions Document
1. Update on Impression Document requested changes and management
2. AOB
* Follow up on some questions from the Standing Committee on our last call
* Corrected Usage Metrics Reports for March and April have been published
* Usage Metrics Report for May will be published this week.
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BC members – sharing the Contract Parties statement<https://rrsg.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2024-CP-Summit-Statement.pdf> from the summit in Paris last month (highlights are mine):
2024 Contracted Parties Summit Statement ICANN Contracted Parties (gTLD Registrars and Registries) met in Paris over May 7- 9 for the 2024 Contracted Parties Summit (CP Summit). The Summit provided Contracted Parties an opportunity to engage and address issues of mutual interest and importance.
The CP Summit featured 28 sessions across three full days with over 400 participants. A range of issues were discussed including recent and ongoing geopolitical developments. As a result of these discussions, Contracted Party participants agreed to the following issues of importance and committed to:
● Continuing to support and work through the multistakeholder approach to Internet Governance, specifically within the policy-making context of Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), to maintain and enhance the security, stability, and resiliency of the global Domain Name System (DNS).
● Advancing efforts to better engage and share information with the global Internet community, including regional organizations and national governments as well as the ICANN Governmental Advisory Committee, in an effort to build capacity, understand the respective perspectives and needs of those groups, and work together to advance common goals of improving the security, stability and resiliency of the DNS.
● Continuing registration data related efforts, working within the ICANN multistakeholder process to implement recommendations and explore resources, concerns, and solutions including the accuracy of data.
● Continuing work aimed at combating DNS Abuse, including: ongoing and new voluntary efforts to improve abuse reporting; complying with new contractual requirements; developing metrics to ascertain effectiveness of existing requirements; and engaging with the ICANN Community to understand their perspectives on this important issue.
● Continuing efforts to preserve and protect the privacy rights of registrants. Contracted Parties recognize that the protection of personal data is an essential aspect of security and trust in the DNS.
Contracted Parties look forward to engaging with the broader Internet community in furthering this work in a manner that reflects the community’s needs and preserves a single, interoperable, secure, and resilient Internet.
We offer this statement for consideration by the ICANN Community as well as by governments and other Internet governance related fora and entities.
On 6/9/24, 2:55 PM, "aheineman--- via SO-AC-SG-CLeaders" <so-ac-sg-cleaders(a)icann.org> wrote:
Dear SO-AC-SG Leaders,er
We are proud to announce and share the first ever Contracted Parties Summit “Statement” following our recent meeting in Paris. Our intention was to memorialize priority issues and our commitment to addressing them as Contracted Parties.
https://rrsg.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2024-CP-Summit-Statement.pdf
Please feel free to share this within your groups and elsewhere.
Thanks and looking forward to a successful ICANN 80!
Kindest regards,
Ashley Heineman/Chair, RrSG
Samantha Demetriou, Chair, RySG