Worksheet re interaction between P/P policy and other ICANN policies
Folks, I have been asking about the relationship between P/P services and ICANN's existing (and emerging) policies regarding disclosure. Accrediting P/P services without specifying what policies apply to them seems incomplete to me. Attached is a worksheet attempting to lay out the various combinations of a Registrant -- Alex Brown, 123 Crown St, Dove, FL 32000 -- registering a domain in fourteen(1) different scenarios. The worksheet then has space for specifying what the response would be for each of three different classes of Requestors (Law Enforcement, Intellectual Property attorneys, Security Practitioners). Questions: 1. Is this exercise clear? 2. Are these the right distinctions? 3. If the answers to the above are yes, can we fill in the blanks? Thanks, Steve sender
Hi Steve- Just a mild nit on the doc after a fast read through - it mentions that a domain might be registered through a registrar, reseller, or p/p That latter registration scenario (via p/p.) would ONLY be the case were the p/p a reseller. -J Jothan Frakes Tel: +1.206-355-0230 On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 9:44 AM Steve Crocker via Gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl < gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl@icann.org> wrote:
Folks,
I have been asking about the relationship between P/P services and ICANN's existing (and emerging) policies regarding disclosure. Accrediting P/P services without specifying what policies apply to them seems incomplete to me.
Attached is a worksheet attempting to lay out the various combinations of a Registrant -- Alex Brown, 123 Crown St, Dove, FL 32000 -- registering a domain in fourteen(1) different scenarios. The worksheet then has space for specifying what the response would be for each of three different classes of Requestors (Law Enforcement, Intellectual Property attorneys, Security Practitioners).
Questions:
1. Is this exercise clear? 2. Are these the right distinctions? 3. If the answers to the above are yes, can we fill in the blanks?
Thanks,
Steve
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Jothan, I had in mind the registration might be directly with a registrar or with a reseller. If through a reseller, a registar is necessarily involved. In either of these cases, the registration might or might not be a privacy or proxy service. If a privacy or proxy service is involved, it might be part of the registrar or reseller, it might be separate but accredited, or it might separate and not accredited. Steve On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 12:48 PM Jothan Frakes <jothan@jothan.com> wrote:
Hi Steve-
Just a mild nit on the doc after a fast read through - it mentions that a domain might be registered through a registrar, reseller, or p/p
That latter registration scenario (via p/p.) would ONLY be the case were the p/p a reseller.
-J
Jothan Frakes Tel: +1.206-355-0230
On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 9:44 AM Steve Crocker via Gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl < gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl@icann.org> wrote:
Folks,
I have been asking about the relationship between P/P services and ICANN's existing (and emerging) policies regarding disclosure. Accrediting P/P services without specifying what policies apply to them seems incomplete to me.
Attached is a worksheet attempting to lay out the various combinations of a Registrant -- Alex Brown, 123 Crown St, Dove, FL 32000 -- registering a domain in fourteen(1) different scenarios. The worksheet then has space for specifying what the response would be for each of three different classes of Requestors (Law Enforcement, Intellectual Property attorneys, Security Practitioners).
Questions:
1. Is this exercise clear? 2. Are these the right distinctions? 3. If the answers to the above are yes, can we fill in the blanks?
Thanks,
Steve
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Hi Steve- Ah, ok Was just guarding the term of art 'registration' so that one would not misunderstand it if reading our list. Ultimately, p/p is an optional (apparently layerable) attribute of contact data applied to a registration. -J Jothan Frakes Tel: +1.206-355-0230 On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 9:56 AM Steve Crocker <steve@shinkuro.com> wrote:
Jothan,
I had in mind the registration might be directly with a registrar or with a reseller. If through a reseller, a registar is necessarily involved.
In either of these cases, the registration might or might not be a privacy or proxy service. If a privacy or proxy service is involved, it might be part of the registrar or reseller, it might be separate but accredited, or it might separate and not accredited.
Steve
On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 12:48 PM Jothan Frakes <jothan@jothan.com> wrote:
Hi Steve-
Just a mild nit on the doc after a fast read through - it mentions that a domain might be registered through a registrar, reseller, or p/p
That latter registration scenario (via p/p.) would ONLY be the case were the p/p a reseller.
-J
Jothan Frakes Tel: +1.206-355-0230
On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 9:44 AM Steve Crocker via Gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl < gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl@icann.org> wrote:
Folks,
I have been asking about the relationship between P/P services and ICANN's existing (and emerging) policies regarding disclosure. Accrediting P/P services without specifying what policies apply to them seems incomplete to me.
Attached is a worksheet attempting to lay out the various combinations of a Registrant -- Alex Brown, 123 Crown St, Dove, FL 32000 -- registering a domain in fourteen(1) different scenarios. The worksheet then has space for specifying what the response would be for each of three different classes of Requestors (Law Enforcement, Intellectual Property attorneys, Security Practitioners).
Questions:
1. Is this exercise clear? 2. Are these the right distinctions? 3. If the answers to the above are yes, can we fill in the blanks?
Thanks,
Steve
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