[[--Translated text (es -> en)--]] Subject: Change Whois From: asoto@ibero-americano.org Dear, transcribe an article by Carlton Samuels, concise and enlightening Directory of Services for Generic Top-Level Domains (GTLD) from ICANN. Who wants to see the full report of WG, the end is the corresponding link. Best Regards Alberto Soto It's time to implement a paradigm shift By Carlton Samuels, Member of the Expert Working Group (EWG) on Services Directory for Generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs) ICANN. Aces as the Expert Working Group (EWG) on services Directory gTLD characterized its recommendations in its final report, the which proposes a new generation service, the Service Directory Check (RDS for its acronym in english). In its final report of 166 pages, the EWG recommends replacing the WHOIS problemtico model that is used today in giving, offering so and universal access to information users annimos registration of Generic top level domains (gTLD), which in turn is often inaccurate. Instead of this model, and after 15 months of study, the EWG report recommends a new system in which the basic data remains publicly available only while the rest will be accessible to duly registered applicants, who must be identified, state the purpose of your inquiry and accept responsibility for the use of such information. For over a decade, the system has generated WHOIS within the ICANN community insurmountable controversy. Although all were agree that the system improvements requera drsticas, had little agreement As for culture will be the best way to implement these improvements. ICANN CEO, Fadi Chehad, creel Working Group of Experts request of the Board in order to find a replacement for the current system. The EWG comenzsu work from scratch, questioning assumptions fundamental about the objectives, uses, recoleccin, maintenance and provisin of log data. The group considers each stakeholders, their needs for safety, access and data privacy, in addition to possible approaches to meet these needs effectively. The new system estdiseado to address problems privacy and the degradation of the quality of the data and, in turn, achieves a difficult balance between access and accountability. In making its revision, the EWG analiz2600 pblicos pages of comments, surveys and feasibility studies, many of whom identified WHOIS deficiencies. In its final report, the EWG leave the WHOIS standard (one-size-fits-all) used today in favor of a given model validated data access for YOU SPECIFIC propsitos hoping this will help improve privacy and accuracy of the data and the responsibility for them. The proposed system searches for the group: Provide adequate access to registration information accurate, reliable and uniform. Protecting the privacy of personal information. Enable a reliable mechanism to identify, establish and maintain ability to contact registrants. Support a framework for addressing issues related to registrants, including but not limited to the protection of the consumer, investigation of cybercrime and the protection of property intellectual. Provide adequate infrastructure to meet the law enforcement requirements. The EWG says its final report proveeruna solid foundation to help the ICANN community (a Travs of Names Supporting Organization Generic, GNSO) to create a new global policy to services directory for Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs). The final report of the Expert Working Group was given the CEO and ICANN Board and community serconsiderado now. The EWG responderpreguntas and escucharcomentarios on your report for several sessions of the meeting will take place ICANN50 that in London 22 to 26 June. The Final Report of the Expert Working Group on Services Directory gTLD (EWG) estdisponible here: https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/final-report-06jun14-en.pdf - See more at: http://prensa.lacnic.net/news/14junio_es/es-hora-de-implementar-un-cambio-de -Paradigm # sthash.TGt5qbqJ.dpuf _______________________________________________ [[--Original text (es) http://mm.icann.org/transbot_archive/a2c5587e3f.html --]]