Thanks Feodora and Caitlin,

 

I’m gently, and with my normal kindly but firm tone, pushing back against these proposed action items:

 

AI: SC members to draft a detailed response to ICANN Legal clarifying the need for more detailed transparency in law enforcement requests by country, in line with NCSG’s original request.

AI: ICANN Org  to revisit criteria for displaying requestor country data, particularly for law enforcement, and provide clearer justification on thresholds once the detailed response from SC members is received.

 

This homework assigned by Staff on the call that the SC members did not agree to do, is busy work and, frankly, appears designed to get something very simple bogged down in back and forth internal letter writing. This is 2024, and transparency is baked into the Bylaws. We do not have to write to each other to tell ICANN Org to comply with the Bylaws.

 

Instead, these two action items should be replaced with:

 

AI: ICANN Org to provide a justification for the change in their plan not to provide the agreed upon per-country requestor data in light of the transparency requirements contained in the Bylaws.

 

It is Org that is proposing a change in the status quo so Org should be the ones justifying the change. SC members should not have to justify asking for what has already been agreed upon.  Looking forward to your updating these action items accordingly. 

 

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Paul

 

 

 

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From: Feodora Hamza via Gnso-rdrs-sc <gnso-rdrs-sc@icann.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 8, 2024 11:05 AM
To: gnso-rdrs-sc@icann.org
Subject: [Gnso-rdrs-sc] 2024-10-07 RDRS Standing Committee - Meeting #18

 

Dear members of the RDRS SC, 

 

Please find below the main discussion points and action items from this week`s meeting.

 

The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, 21 October at 17:30 UTC.

  

Kind regards,

Feodora and Caitlin

 

 

 

 

2024-10-07 RDRS Standing Committee - Meeting #18

 

RDRS SC Workbook:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XFK-RCT5Nv-KcNgX4eQunkUKgSI35Yc_nUZ68LeaI9M/edit?gid=1669688590#gid=1669688590

 

Pending Ais from previous meeting:

AI: Chair to complete and send the letter to the GNSO Council.

AI: SC members to check the outreach tracker and final report tab for their input. 

 

New AIs from last meeting:

AI: ICANN Org to share the finalized interview questions with the Standing Committee, incorporating the suggestions proposed by the SC member.

AI: ICANN Support Staff to add to the Finding Tab that details about future versions of RDRS to include language to participants that participation.

AI: SC members to draft a detailed response to ICANN Legal clarifying the need for more detailed transparency in law enforcement requests by country, in line with NCSG’s original request.

AI: ICANN Org  to revisit criteria for displaying requestor country data, particularly for law enforcement, and provide clearer justification on thresholds once the detailed response from SC members is received.

AI: ICANN to confirm whether an SC member can participate in the Europol training for RDRS and confirm back to the SC.

AI: Gabriel Andrews to check availability for participation in Europol's closed event as a representative from the Standing Committee, if permitted.

AI: Farzaneh Badii to coordinate with NCSG and confirm whether they will present a section regarding registrants’ protection and their perspective on RDRS in the RDRS User Experience section of the Prep Week presentation.

 

 

1. Welcome & Opening Remarks

2. Action Items Follow Up

AI: Chair to complete and send the letter to the GNSO Council.

AI: SC members to check the outreach tracker and final report tab for their input. 

3. ICANN 81 

a. Session Planning

  1. RDRS User Experience Interviews at ICANN 81

AI: ICANN Org to share the finalized interview questions with the Standing Committee, incorporating the suggestions proposed by the SC member.

AI: ICANN Support Staff to add to the Finding Tab that details about future versions of RDRS to include language to participants that participation is RDRS means they are agreeing to be contacted by ICANN for feedback

5. Metric 18 - Requestor Location by Country

AI: SC members to draft a detailed response to ICANN Legal clarifying the need for more detailed transparency in law enforcement requests by country, in line with NCSG’s original request.

AI: ICANN Org  to revisit criteria for displaying requestor country data, particularly for law enforcement, and provide clearer justification on thresholds once the detailed response from SC members is received.

6. Metric 19 - Jurisdiction

7. AOB

AI: ICANN to confirm whether an SC member can participate in the Europol training for RDRS and confirm back to the SC.

AI: Gabriel Andrews to check availability for participation in Europol's closed event as a representative from the Standing Committee, if permitted.

AI: Farzaneh Badii to coordinate with NCSG and confirm whether they will present a section regarding registrants’ protection and their perspective on RDRS in the RDRS User Experience section of the Prep Week presentation.

 

 

Feodora Hamza

Policy Development Support Manager (GNSO)

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)


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