Please Review by 29 Jan. - Data Analysis Scoping Paper - Existing Registrations
Dear IRT Members, In our meeting on 13 January 2016, we further discussed need to conduct data analysis to better understand the type of challenges we may face when transitioning existing registrations in .COM, .NET and .JOBS from thin to thick Whois. It was agreed among IRT participants that we should reach out to the Registrar Stakeholder Group (RrSG) and assemble a team of volunteers to conduct such analysis. We would like to confirm that this topic will be on the agenda of the RrSG meeting in Marrakech during ICANN 55. We will provide more details when available. Additionally, as discussed during our IRT meeting, we have drafted a scoping paper for this analysis (attached). We are targeting to forward this paper to the RrSG on Monday 1 February. In the meantime, we would like to request you review this paper and share your edits by this Friday 29 January COB in your time zone. Please note that the scoping paper needs your input in the following sections: * Scope of analysis * Thick Whois Data Requirements * Next Steps and Expected Timeline Thank you in advance for your time. Best Regards -- Fabien Betremieux Sr. Registry Services & Engagement Manager Global Domains Division, ICANN
Thanks for drafting this Fabien, The scope of the analysis displays the "choke points" rather well. What also might cause delays is, if a Registrar is required to obtain "registrant" consent. Like we determined on the call this is a moving target and the further we move in the future we might encounter changed dynamics. Has the subject of organizing this entire thing already been discussed ? Getting all Registrars ready might be a challenge also. Missing deadlines, Registrars that cannot be reached or simply do not reply, there are tons of factors here that might slow things down. Best regards, Theo Geurts Compliance & Policy Officer Realtime Register B.V. Abuse Dept. Ceintuurbaan 32A 8024 AA - ZWOLLE - The Netherlands T: +31.384530759 F: +31.384524734 U: www.realtimeregister.com E: legal@realtimeregister.com Fabien Betremieux schreef op 2016-01-27 12:23 AM:
Dear IRT Members,
In our meeting on 13 January 2016, we further discussed need to conduct data analysis to better understand the type of challenges we may face when transitioning existing registrations in .COM, .NET and .JOBS from thin to thick Whois.
It was agreed among IRT participants that we should reach out to the Registrar Stakeholder Group (RrSG) and assemble a team of volunteers to conduct such analysis. We would like to confirm that this topic will be on the agenda of the RrSG meeting in Marrakech during ICANN 55. We will provide more details when available.
Additionally, as discussed during our IRT meeting, we have drafted a scoping paper for this analysis (attached). We are targeting to forward this paper to the RrSG on Monday 1 February. In the meantime, we would like to request you review this paper and share your edits by this Friday 29 January COB in your time zone.
Please note that the scoping paper needs your input in the following sections:
* Scope of analysis * Thick Whois Data Requirements * Next Steps and Expected Timeline
Thank you in advance for your time.
Best Regards
-- Fabien Betremieux Sr. Registry Services & Engagement Manager Global Domains Division, ICANN
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Theo, Please see our response to your question below for your consideration prior to our meeting tomorrow. Best Regards Fabien -----Original Message----- From: gtheo <gtheo@xs4all.nl> Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 at 10:44 AM To: Fabien Betremieux <fabien.betremieux@icann.org> Cc: "gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt@icann.org" <gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt@icann.org> Subject: Re: [Gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt] Please Review by 29 Jan. - Data Analysis Scoping Paper - Existing Registrations
Thanks for drafting this Fabien,
The scope of the analysis displays the "choke points" rather well. What also might cause delays is, if a Registrar is required to obtain "registrant" consent. Like we determined on the call this is a moving target and the further we move in the future we might encounter changed dynamics.
Has the subject of organizing this entire thing already been discussed ?
This topic was discussed in our IRT meetings on 24 June 2015 (ICANN 53 meeting) and 4 August 2015 (conference call) based on the findings of the Legal Review Memo. It is our understanding that each Registrar will determine its own approach based on its circumstances, which is likely to vary depending on geographical dispersion of customer base, applicable jurisdiction and distribution model, among other parameters.
Getting all Registrars ready might be a challenge also. Missing deadlines, Registrars that cannot be reached or simply do not reply, there are tons of factors here that might slow things down.
Best regards,
Theo Geurts Compliance & Policy Officer
Realtime Register B.V. Abuse Dept.
Ceintuurbaan 32A 8024 AA - ZWOLLE - The Netherlands
T: +31.384530759 F: +31.384524734 U: www.realtimeregister.com E: legal@realtimeregister.com
Fabien Betremieux schreef op 2016-01-27 12:23 AM:
Dear IRT Members,
In our meeting on 13 January 2016, we further discussed need to conduct data analysis to better understand the type of challenges we may face when transitioning existing registrations in .COM, .NET and .JOBS from thin to thick Whois.
It was agreed among IRT participants that we should reach out to the Registrar Stakeholder Group (RrSG) and assemble a team of volunteers to conduct such analysis. We would like to confirm that this topic will be on the agenda of the RrSG meeting in Marrakech during ICANN 55. We will provide more details when available.
Additionally, as discussed during our IRT meeting, we have drafted a scoping paper for this analysis (attached). We are targeting to forward this paper to the RrSG on Monday 1 February. In the meantime, we would like to request you review this paper and share your edits by this Friday 29 January COB in your time zone.
Please note that the scoping paper needs your input in the following sections:
* Scope of analysis * Thick Whois Data Requirements * Next Steps and Expected Timeline
Thank you in advance for your time.
Best Regards
-- Fabien Betremieux Sr. Registry Services & Engagement Manager Global Domains Division, ICANN
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Fabien, Thank you for providing the Scoping document. Please see my enclosed suggested changes and comments. One suggestion, I would consider the idea of socializing this document with the RrSG ExCom and gather initial feedback prior to full SG distribution. I anticipate this additional step will result in greater Registrar participation for the proposed study. By the way, Network Solutions, LLC (IANA #2) will agreed to participate. Thank you, Jennifer Jennifer Gore Standiford Senior Policy Director Web.com 12808 Gran Bay Parkway, West | Jacksonville, FL 32258 Office: 904. 680-6919| Cell: 904. 401-4347 [cid:image003.png@01CFD6B5.902BADC0] From: gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt-bounces@icann.org [mailto:gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of Fabien Betremieux Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 6:24 PM To: gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt@icann.org Subject: [Gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt] Please Review by 29 Jan. - Data Analysis Scoping Paper - Existing Registrations Dear IRT Members, In our meeting on 13 January 2016, we further discussed need to conduct data analysis to better understand the type of challenges we may face when transitioning existing registrations in .COM, .NET and .JOBS from thin to thick Whois. It was agreed among IRT participants that we should reach out to the Registrar Stakeholder Group (RrSG) and assemble a team of volunteers to conduct such analysis. We would like to confirm that this topic will be on the agenda of the RrSG meeting in Marrakech during ICANN 55. We will provide more details when available. Additionally, as discussed during our IRT meeting, we have drafted a scoping paper for this analysis (attached). We are targeting to forward this paper to the RrSG on Monday 1 February. In the meantime, we would like to request you review this paper and share your edits by this Friday 29 January COB in your time zone. Please note that the scoping paper needs your input in the following sections: * Scope of analysis * Thick Whois Data Requirements * Next Steps and Expected Timeline Thank you in advance for your time. Best Regards -- Fabien Betremieux Sr. Registry Services & Engagement Manager Global Domains Division, ICANN
Jennifer, Thank you for your input and volunteering for this effort. We will suggest your proposed approach to the RrSG chair when sending the scoping paper as reviewed and edited by the IRT. In the meantime, and in advance of our IRT meeting tomorrow, please find attached responses to your question on the document. Best Regards -- Fabien Betremieux Sr. Registry Services & Engagement Manager Global Domains Division, ICANN From: Jennifer Gore Standiford <JStandiford@web.com> Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 at 9:22 PM To: Fabien Betremieux <fabien.betremieux@icann.org>, "gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt@icann.org" <gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt@icann.org> Subject: RE: [Gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt] Please Review by 29 Jan. - Data Analysis Scoping Paper - Existing Registrations Fabien, Thank you for providing the Scoping document. Please see my enclosed suggested changes and comments. One suggestion, I would consider the idea of socializing this document with the RrSG ExCom and gather initial feedback prior to full SG distribution. I anticipate this additional step will result in greater Registrar participation for the proposed study. By the way, Network Solutions, LLC (IANA #2) will agreed to participate. Thank you, Jennifer Jennifer Gore Standiford Senior Policy Director Web.com 12808 Gran Bay Parkway, West | Jacksonville, FL 32258 Office: 904. 680-6919| Cell: 904. 401-4347 From: gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt-bounces@icann.org [mailto:gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of Fabien Betremieux Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 6:24 PM To: gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt@icann.org Subject: [Gnso-impl-thickwhois-rt] Please Review by 29 Jan. - Data Analysis Scoping Paper - Existing Registrations Dear IRT Members, In our meeting on 13 January 2016, we further discussed need to conduct data analysis to better understand the type of challenges we may face when transitioning existing registrations in .COM, .NET and .JOBS from thin to thick Whois. It was agreed among IRT participants that we should reach out to the Registrar Stakeholder Group (RrSG) and assemble a team of volunteers to conduct such analysis. We would like to confirm that this topic will be on the agenda of the RrSG meeting in Marrakech during ICANN 55. We will provide more details when available. Additionally, as discussed during our IRT meeting, we have drafted a scoping paper for this analysis (attached). We are targeting to forward this paper to the RrSG on Monday 1 February. In the meantime, we would like to request you review this paper and share your edits by this Friday 29 January COB in your time zone. Please note that the scoping paper needs your input in the following sections: * Scope of analysis * Thick Whois Data Requirements * Next Steps and Expected Timeline Thank you in advance for your time. Best Regards -- Fabien Betremieux Sr. Registry Services & Engagement Manager Global Domains Division, ICANN
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