Request from the At Large Advisory Committee with respect to WHOIS policy development
-----Original Message----- From: Vittorio Bertola [mailto:vb@bertola.eu.org] Sent: Monday, 27 October 2003 7:06 PM To: Bruce Tonkin Dear Bruce, the At-Large Advisory Committee has been closely watching recent discussions on the GNSO Council and the GNSO's WHOIS Steering Committee. We believe that a review of the data elements collected and displayed (as outlined in the WHOIS Steering Committee's draft terms of reference for "Task Force 2") should be a priority for the GNSO's policy making, and we formally request that the GNSO perform such a review at the earliest opportunity. The ALAC stands ready to participate and assist with this effort. Establishing effective protections for registrants' privacy becomes crucial as some constituencies are suggesting even stricter assurances for the accuracy of WHOIS data, thereby further reducing the practical privacy loopholes that might still be available to registrants. Kind regards, Vittorio Bertola (Chair, ALAC.)
Thank you, Vittorio Bertola and ALAC! Privacy protection is on-goin concern of our constituency. We, NCUC, fully support your thinking. regards, Chun On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Bruce Tonkin wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Vittorio Bertola [mailto:vb@bertola.eu.org] Sent: Monday, 27 October 2003 7:06 PM To: Bruce Tonkin
Dear Bruce,
the At-Large Advisory Committee has been closely watching recent discussions on the GNSO Council and the GNSO's WHOIS Steering Committee. We believe that a review of the data elements collected and displayed (as outlined in the WHOIS Steering Committee's draft terms of reference for "Task Force 2") should be a priority for the GNSO's policy making, and we formally request that the GNSO perform such a review at the earliest opportunity. The ALAC stands ready to participate and assist with this effort.
Establishing effective protections for registrants' privacy becomes crucial as some constituencies are suggesting even stricter assurances for the accuracy of WHOIS data, thereby further reducing the practical privacy loopholes that might still be available to registrants.
Kind regards,
Vittorio Bertola (Chair, ALAC.)
-- ------------------------------------------------------------ Chun Eung Hwi General Secretary, PeaceNet | phone: (+82) 2-2166-2205 Seoul Yangchun P.O.Box 81 | pcs: (+82) 019-259-2667 Seoul, 158-600, Korea | eMail: chun@peacenet.or.kr ------------------------------------------------------------
participants (2)
-
Bruce Tonkin
-
Chun Eung Hwi