Thanks Lisa for this update, it helps a lot as I am not Helsinki. Best Regards --ff-- Mail sent from my mobile phone. Excuse for brievety. Le 27 juin 2016 10:37 PM, "Lisa Phifer" <lisa@corecom.com> a écrit :
Dear all,
Many thanks to all who participated in Monday’s Cross-Community session on RDS. The full transcript of the session will be posted on the meeting page ( http://sched.co/7NCc) when available. In the meantime, below are rough notes capturing additional possible requirements suggested by attendees.
These and other additions suggested through Outreach #2 will be recorded in the SO/AC/SG/C section of this WG’s wiki ( https://community.icann.org/x/pYxlAw) and addressed during our Tuesday F2F WG meeting. Thanks again to WG members serving as liaisons for working to relay further inputs from other groups.
Best,
Lisa
*Possible Requirements suggested by attendees:*
· Uniform presentation of data across all registrars or registries
· Access to LEAs
· Ability to consult the history of a registration
· Consider whether a domain registration must require verification that there is a real person behind the domain name registration
· In the spirit of many data protection laws around the world, users should know for what purposes their data is given and to whom
· When using a domain name from a person perspective, I wish my data would not be available to marketing purposes
· When I buy something on the web, I would like to be able to access the registration data for the web page I am using to know it is the real company
· There are a lot of third parties (not just LEAs) who have legitimate reasons for access to avoid their rights being infringed upon
· A key issue is translation or transliteration of registration data - including provision of contact data and address in local languages
· Related to TM Clearinghouse notices, when notices are received, analysis that is performed includes going to see who is the registrant - this often eliminates the need for further action (~60-70%)
· For any registered domain, there should be a valid admin and technical contact and this information should be public, with "as of" date (as minimum)
· Instead of adding to list, we should subtract things in the spirit of minimization - for example, removing the address from RDS to reduce risk to individual registrants such as journalists, bloggers, and many civil society organizations
· Having fewer requirements might be helpful. One way to do that is to not include possible requirements where there may be a better alternative to achieve the result in a better way
· Regarding new plan for transatlantic data protection (i.e., Privacy Shield) to replace the annulled Safe Harbor mechanism - WG should recognize this work is going on and keep track of its progress as it applied to possible requirements for data protection
· In existing WHOIS there wasn't a clear interface to access registration data - it is a requirement to have a clear interface that makes access easier (i.e., restful API)
· There should be a fast real-time way to see whether a domain name has been registered through a proxy service provider or has privacy protection. This could ease up concerns about domains having information omitted
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