Hello Claudio,

 

Always glad to see an old face resurface, it has been too long.

 

If you will be in Montreal you should show up at the INTA DNS Abuse event on Sunday where we will be demonstrating the new code base including enhancements to incorporate a Trusted Notifier program.

 

The platform incorporates a number of open protocols in addition to RDAP.  In fact we will showcase the initial integration with another open source protocol ID4me for secure sign on and potential future identity management.  If you want I would direct you and others to the key note speech I gave at the ID4me Developers Conference in Madrid two weeks ago, see https://id4me.org/event/id4me-summit-2019/

 

Can you elaborate on what “color” you are looking for with regard to RDAP.  The current code base interfaces with several public Registry RDAP services. However, most registries have not yet implemented deferential access based on credentials.  Some of the best work in this area has been our Due Process Rules Engine and Steve Crocker’s Barbeque Model. Hope that helps.

 

Best regards,

 

Michael

 

 

 

From: claudio di gangi <ipcdigangi@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2019 3:37 PM
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Mike, all,

 

I am a relatively new member of at-large (through ISOC-NY) and it's nice to meet everyone on this list; I am also a current member of the GNSO IP constituency.

 

Mike, I was intending to ask you a related question after I listened to our presentation.

 

Does the propriety-system that your company is currently working on for potential integration with ICANN's new domain registration data policy (being developed through the ePDP) incorporate the RDAP profile technology? If yes, can you provide some color on this aspect?

 

Thanks!

 

Best regards,

Claudio

 

On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 2:32 PM Michael Palage <mike@palage.com> wrote:

Eduardo,

 

It should not.  In fact RDAP will provide great flexibility for potential solutions for differentiated access.

 

Best regards,

 

Michael

 

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Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 12:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [GTLD-WG] [CPWG] Haunted by Europe's GDPR, ICANN sharpens wooden stake to finally slay the Whois vampire • The Register

 

Will this affect the current EPDP which its main focus has been Whois?

 

-ed

 

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