I am not aware of any discussion on this topic here, but anyway, these are the the comments I sent to ICANN regarding that topic. Hope it can be helpful. Patrick -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Whois Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 21:37:30 +0200 From: Patrick Vande Walle <patrick@vande-walle.eu> Reply-To: patrick@vande-walle.eu To: raa-consultation@icann.org 3.3 Public Access to Data on Registered Names This section of the RAA has been left untouched, although it is well known to ICANN and its community that this contravenes several national and international laws. See http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/fsj/privacy/docs/wpdocs/2003/wp76_en.pdf and http://www.icann.org/correspondence/schaar-to-cerf-12mar07.pdf Quoting this last letter: "Privacy issues stemming from the making available of personal data in the context of the operation of the WHOIS services should be solved through amendments to the registrar accreditation agreement that would offer at least to those registrars located in EU member countries to comply with EU data protection legislation in accordance with the basic principles of data protection and privacy." How can ICANN justify that it forces, by contract, other parties to break the law ? Thank you Patrick Vande Walle -- Patrick Vande Walle Check my blog: http://patrick.vande-walle.eu
Dear friends, the 9th meeting of the ICANN Studienkreis takes place in Helsinki, September 4 - 5, 2008. This years subject is "Internet Governance and Domain Names: Broader Cyberspace, Mobile Internet and New Market Opportunities". The first day will have two Panels: One on Internet development in Finland and one on the future institutional arrangements on Internet Governance, including the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), the JPA follow up and the planned At Large Summit. On the second day various Panels will discuss issues like new TLDs, iDNs, IPv6 and the future of the Internet. The iDN panel will discuss the special case of Russia with leading experts from Moscow. Thanks to the sponsors, there is no conference fee. Registration takes place on a first come, first served basis via www.icann-studienkreis.net <https://server1.medienkomm.uni-halle.de/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www...> . Due to the size of the conference hall we have a limitation up to 100 participants. Fell free to distribute the invitation as widely as possible. Best regards Wolfgang
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