Team,
Erika Mann is asked me to relay to the RT list her suggested additions
below to the OECD objective (additions identified in red text). In her
request, Erika noted: "The changes I made relate to the legal term
used in many countries. Sometimes the term data privacy is used and
sometimes data protection." To keep any further discussion in sync
with the latest version of the objectives table, I have displayed Erika's
suggested additions below by applying them to the v12 objective
text.
Best, Lisa
The review team considered the OECD Guidelines on the Protection of
Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data in relation to WHOIS
Policy as mandated by ICANN?s Bylaws, Section 4.6.(e)(iii). The team
agreed, by strong [or unanimous?] consensus, that current WHOIS policy
does not consider the issues of privacy/data
protection or transborder dataflows, and that it is within the
domain of the ongoing PDP on Next-Generation gTLD Registration Directory
Services to Replace Whois to determine to what extend a future RDS should
factor in the OECD Guidelines or other privacy/data
protection and transborder dataflow requirements set at national
or multinational levels. Accordingly, the review team decided that
further review of the OECD Guidelines would not be an effective use of
the team?s time and effort.