Fwd: New consultation on UK-related domain names powers
Dear colleagues, please see my email below. My personal view is that I am not surprised that National Legislation is being considered since ICANN and the Domain Name Industry have been unwilling to tackle the problem of DNS abuse for so long. I know a lot more is being done now, but it may well be too little, too late. What do you think? Kindest regards, Olivier -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: New consultation on UK-related domain names powers Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2023 20:40:13 +0100 From: Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond <ocl@gih.com> To: policy@isoc-e.org <policy@isoc-e.org> Dear Colleagues, On 20 July 2023, the UK's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) opened a consultation seeking views on proposals for the design of regulations in relation to UK-related domain name registries. This consultation asks for views on the abuse of relevant domain names, to ensure procedures remain in place to deal with both misuse and unfair uses of domain names. The consultation runs for six weeks and will close on 31 August 2023. Read the consultation proposals <https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/powers-in-relation-to-uk-related...> - which propose dealing with DNS abuse by introducing national legislation. Kindest regards, Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD Chair - Internet Society UK England Chapter
Olivier: Thankyou. + 1, as far as I a concerned. Regards. CW
On 31 Jul 2023, at 21:45, Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond via CPWG <cpwg@icann.org> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
please see my email below. My personal view is that I am not surprised that National Legislation is being considered since ICANN and the Domain Name Industry have been unwilling to tackle the problem of DNS abuse for so long. I know a lot more is being done now, but it may well be too little, too late. What do you think? Kindest regards,
Olivier
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: New consultation on UK-related domain names powers Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2023 20:40:13 +0100 From: Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond <ocl@gih.com> <mailto:ocl@gih.com> To: policy@isoc-e.org <mailto:policy@isoc-e.org> <policy@isoc-e.org> <mailto:policy@isoc-e.org>
Dear Colleagues,
On 20 July 2023, the UK's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) opened a consultation seeking views on proposals for the design of regulations in relation to UK-related domain name registries. This consultation asks for views on the abuse of relevant domain names, to ensure procedures remain in place to deal with both misuse and unfair uses of domain names.
The consultation runs for six weeks and will close on 31 August 2023.
Read the consultation proposals <https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/powers-in-relation-to-uk-related...> - which propose dealing with DNS abuse by introducing national legislation.
Kindest regards,
Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD Chair - Internet Society UK England Chapter
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+1 from me also, Olivier. It may be rude, but I have to wonder when it will penetrate to GNSO that constant resistance to constraints by ICANN is only going to result in far more unsatisfactory (to them) regulations by various governments. Bill Jouris Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 12:46 PM, Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond via CPWG<cpwg@icann.org> wrote: Dear colleagues, please see my email below. My personal view is that I am not surprised that National Legislation is being considered since ICANN and the Domain Name Industry have been unwilling to tackle the problem of DNS abuse for so long. I know a lot more is being done now, but it may well be too little, too late. What do you think? Kindest regards, Olivier -------- Forwarded Message -------- | Subject: | New consultation on UK-related domain names powers | | Date: | Mon, 31 Jul 2023 20:40:13 +0100 | | From: | Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond <ocl@gih.com> | | To: | policy@isoc-e.org <policy@isoc-e.org> | Dear Colleagues, On 20 July 2023, the UK's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) opened a consultation seeking views on proposals for the design of regulations in relation to UK-related domain name registries. This consultation asks for views on the abuse of relevant domain names, to ensure procedures remain in place to deal with both misuse and unfair uses of domain names. The consultation runs for six weeks and will close on 31 August 2023. Read the consultation proposals - which propose dealing with DNS abuse by introducing national legislation. Kindest regards, Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD Chair - Internet Society UK England Chapter _______________________________________________ CPWG mailing list CPWG@icann.org https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/cpwg _______________________________________________ By submitting your personal data, you consent to the processing of your personal data for purposes of subscribing to this mailing list accordance with the ICANN Privacy Policy (https://www.icann.org/privacy/policy) and the website Terms of Service (https://www.icann.org/privacy/tos). You can visit the Mailman link above to change your membership status or configuration, including unsubscribing, setting digest-style delivery or disabling delivery altogether (e.g., for a vacation), and so on.
Thanks Olivier - Really both interesting - and not surprising. And Bill - it should be a wake up call for the ccNSO as well. At least we now have the DNS Abuse Institute and what it has achieved (as opposed to what the GNSO has doneunder the ICANN umbrella). One hopes that the reaction of the CCNSO members (and non-members) is not a piecemeal, uncoordinated response. Holly
On Aug 1, 2023, at 6:07 AM, Bill Jouris via CPWG <cpwg@icann.org> wrote:
+1 from me also, Olivier.
It may be rude, but I have to wonder when it will penetrate to GNSO that constant resistance to constraints by ICANN is only going to result in far more unsatisfactory (to them) regulations by various governments.
Bill Jouris
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android <https://mail.onelink.me/107872968?pid=nativeplacement&c=Global_Acquisition_Y...> On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 12:46 PM, Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond via CPWG <cpwg@icann.org> wrote: Dear colleagues,
please see my email below. My personal view is that I am not surprised that National Legislation is being considered since ICANN and the Domain Name Industry have been unwilling to tackle the problem of DNS abuse for so long. I know a lot more is being done now, but it may well be too little, too late. What do you think? Kindest regards,
Olivier
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: New consultation on UK-related domain names powers Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2023 20:40:13 +0100 From: Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond <ocl@gih.com> <mailto:ocl@gih.com> To: policy@isoc-e.org <mailto:policy@isoc-e.org> <policy@isoc-e.org> <mailto:policy@isoc-e.org>
Dear Colleagues,
On 20 July 2023, the UK's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) opened a consultation seeking views on proposals for the design of regulations in relation to UK-related domain name registries. This consultation asks for views on the abuse of relevant domain names, to ensure procedures remain in place to deal with both misuse and unfair uses of domain names.
The consultation runs for six weeks and will close on 31 August 2023.
Read the consultation proposals <https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/powers-in-relation-to-uk-related...> - which propose dealing with DNS abuse by introducing national legislation.
Kindest regards,
Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD Chair - Internet Society UK England Chapter
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On 31/07/2023 20:45, Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond via CPWG wrote:
Dear colleagues,
please see my email below. My personal view is that I am not surprised that National Legislation is being considered since ICANN and the Domain Name Industry have been unwilling to tackle the problem of DNS abuse for so long. I know a lot more is being done now, but it may well be too little, too late. What do you think? Kindest regards,
It is a bit more complex than it seems, Olivier, There was a boardroom coup a few years ago and the former chairman and CEO left the organisation after being voted out by members. https://domainincite.com/26459-breaking-motion-to-fire-five-nominet-director... https://domainincite.com/28910-government-to-regulate-uk-related-domain-name... It looks like government oversight legislation to maintain power over the ccTLD. I think that many of the national governments may have similar powers to appoint a registry operator for their ccTLDs. Nominet also has some gTLDs under its control. Regards...jmcc
Olivier
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: New consultation on UK-related domain names powers Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2023 20:40:13 +0100 From: Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond <ocl@gih.com> To: policy@isoc-e.org <policy@isoc-e.org>
Dear Colleagues,
On 20 July 2023, the UK's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) opened a consultation seeking views on proposals for the design of regulations in relation to UK-related domain name registries.
This consultation asks for views on the abuse of relevant domain names, to ensure procedures remain in place to deal with both misuse and unfair uses of domain names.
The consultation runs for six weeks and will close on 31 August 2023.
Read the consultation proposals <https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/powers-in-relation-to-uk-related...> - which propose dealing with DNS abuse by introducing national legislation.
Kindest regards,
Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD Chair - Internet Society UK England Chapter
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