Michele,

Sorry if the comment was overly obtuse. Just saying that lots is happening outside the walled remit of ICANN with regard to data retention, privacy and security, and that -"with the rest of our time )-:"- we, including ICANN, need to have a stakeholder presence there too, and maybe inside the walls listen to the echos of what is going on "out there" in the rest of the internet ecosystem.

Sam L

On 2016-07-22 8:10 AM, Michele Neylon - Blacknight wrote:

Sam

>> But I will suggest that in parallel ICANN as an organization, the ICANN multistakeholder community and stakeholders beyond ICANN, have to develop strategies for engagement with ongoing >>efforts outside ICANN around how to authenticate law enforcement data requests.

Sorry, but what has this got to with the WG?

Also, ICANN does not hold registration data, so I can’t understand why ICANN developing anything in this realm would be of any benefit.

 

As an Irish company we will deal with Irish law enforcement. Overseas LEA can liaise with their Irish counterparts and comply with Irish law if they want to submit any data requests.

 

Regards

 

Michele