Hi, all!

 

Hope everyone made it home safe and sound and has recovered from any jetlag.

 

Below is the latest re the Privacy and Proxy Services Accreditation Implementation.  At a high level, I think the information highlighted in yellow addresses Council’s questions to GDD staff in Barcelona about why the IRT has been slowed.  However, if you have further questions, please let me know.   As liaison, I’m happy to follow up for any specific detail you may find helpful.

 

Thanks,

Darcy

 

From: Gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl <gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl-bounces@icann.org> On Behalf Of Amy Bivins
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2018 7:16 AM
To: gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl@icann.org
Subject: [Gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl] PP IRT: Next Steps

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

Following up on our discussions at ICANN63, I want to provide some additional context around next steps for the Privacy/Proxy IRT.

 

As noted during several discussions in Barcelona, ICANN org believes that there is currently a significant amount of uncertainty around interpreting the data processing requirements of GDPR related to this type of proposed accreditation agreement. Until we gain enough certainty to address this, we don’t believe it’s prudent to move forward at our prior pace.

 

Areas of uncertainty include, but are not limited to:

 

Many of these issues will be considered in the Expedited PDP on the Temporary Specification for gTLD Registration Data and continued ICANN org discussions with the European Data Protection Board. As a result, we believe we should continue to monitor this work as we proceed to finalize other, unrelated aspects of the proposed program requirements.

 

IRT Action Items

During meetings in Barcelona, many IRT members had questions about the IRT’s status. If you have additional questions or comments about next steps, please send them to the list. In addition, if you have suggestions for items that you believe should be discussed now, please also send those to the list.

 

I’ll continue to update you via the list on work being done on this project by ICANN org. We plan to schedule meetings periodically (every 4-6 weeks) to ensure that you have the opportunity to raise questions or issues you would like to discuss with the group. During these meetings, we can also discuss progress made in other parallel efforts, and potential impacts that these efforts may have on proposed PP accreditation requirements.

 

Regards,

Amy

 

 

Amy E. Bivins

Registrar Services and Engagement Senior Manager

Registrar Services and Industry Relations

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

Direct: +1 (202) 249-7551

Fax:  +1 (202) 789-0104

Email: amy.bivins@icann.org

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