Chapters on private wiki
Dear Review Team Members, Chapters submitted to date are available on the private wiki for your convenience: https://community.icann.org/display/whoisreviewprivate/Chapters Please be kindly reminded that comments on chapters should be submitted by 31 August (cf: conference call held on 17 August). Thank you, Very best regards Alice
A small thing with the Scope & methodology section. The text reads: "In addition, the WRT raised with the community a number of sensitive issues regarding the tension between two values with the Affirmation: privacy of registrant data and public access to it. The Discussion Paper requested country code TLDs (ccTLDs) to share information regarding if they have responded to domestic laws and whether they have modified their ccTLD Whois policies." The Affirmation is silent on "privacy of registrant data". I believe the only mention of privacy is in the makeup of our team. No doubt there is a tension in the community but the Affirmation is clear regarding public access to WHOIS data. I would suggest that we change "between two values with the Affirmation: privacy of registrant data and public access to it" to "between those who view registrant data as private and the Affirmation promise of public access to it". I am sensitive to, and very aware of the tension. However, I do not agree that there is a tension in the Affirmation itself. On Aug 19, 2011, at 5:24 AM, Alice Jansen wrote: Dear Review Team Members, Chapters submitted to date are available on the private wiki for your convenience: https://community.icann.org/display/whoisreviewprivate/Chapters Please be kindly reminded that comments on chapters should be submitted by 31 August (cf: conference call held on 17 August). Thank you, Very best regards Alice _______________________________________________ Rt4-whois mailing list Rt4-whois@icann.org<mailto:Rt4-whois@icann.org> https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/rt4-whois
Dear colleagues, I would like to support Bill in this particular question. Kind regards, Michael -----Original Message----- From: rt4-whois-bounces@icann.org [mailto:rt4-whois-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of Smith, Bill Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 8:42 PM To: rt4-whois@icann.org WHOIS Subject: Re: [Rt4-whois] Chapters on private wiki A small thing with the Scope & methodology section. The text reads: "In addition, the WRT raised with the community a number of sensitive issues regarding the tension between two values with the Affirmation: privacy of registrant data and public access to it. The Discussion Paper requested country code TLDs (ccTLDs) to share information regarding if they have responded to domestic laws and whether they have modified their ccTLD Whois policies." The Affirmation is silent on "privacy of registrant data". I believe the only mention of privacy is in the makeup of our team. No doubt there is a tension in the community but the Affirmation is clear regarding public access to WHOIS data. I would suggest that we change "between two values with the Affirmation: privacy of registrant data and public access to it" to "between those who view registrant data as private and the Affirmation promise of public access to it". I am sensitive to, and very aware of the tension. However, I do not agree that there is a tension in the Affirmation itself. On Aug 19, 2011, at 5:24 AM, Alice Jansen wrote: Dear Review Team Members, Chapters submitted to date are available on the private wiki for your convenience: https://community.icann.org/display/whoisreviewprivate/Chapters Please be kindly reminded that comments on chapters should be submitted by 31 August (cf: conference call held on 17 August). Thank you, Very best regards Alice _______________________________________________ Rt4-whois mailing list Rt4-whois@icann.org<mailto:Rt4-whois@icann.org> https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/rt4-whois _______________________________________________ Rt4-whois mailing list Rt4-whois@icann.org https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/rt4-whois
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Alice Jansen -
Mikhail Yakushev -
Smith, Bill