Re: [Rt4-whois] Updated Recommendation 14 - Centralized Database
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Hi all, I'm not going to oppose this, as its an important step in the right direction. That said, I don't understand why it can't be for all gTLDs. Its just a search portal, isn't it? Why would it be a problem for this to be compehensive? Wouldn't a comprehensive portal be better for consumers, not only for ease of access to data, but if compehensive it would gain a reputation as a one-stop-shop and help to address the lack of awareness issue? Am I missing something here? Cheers, Peter From: lynn@goodsecurityconsulting.com [mailto:lynn@goodsecurityconsulting.com] Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 08:18 AM To: Kathy Kleiman <kathy@kathykleiman.com> Cc: rt4-whois@icann.org <rt4-whois@icann.org>; Yakushev Mikhail <Yakushev@dstadvisors.ru> Subject: Re: [Rt4-whois] Updated Recommendation 14 - Centralized Database excellent! -like it -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Rt4-whois] Updated Recommendation 14 - Centralized Database From: Kathy Kleiman <kathy@kathykleiman.com<mailto:kathy@kathykleiman.com>> Date: Wed, November 30, 2011 4:15 pm To: "rt4-whois@icann.org<mailto:rt4-whois@icann.org>" <rt4-whois@icann.org<mailto:rt4-whois@icann.org>>, Omar Kaminski <omar@kaminski.adv.br<mailto:omar@kaminski.adv.br>>, Yakushev Mikhail <Yakushev@dstadvisors.ru<mailto:Yakushev@dstadvisors.ru>> Hi All, Tx for the many comments about the "centralized database" recommendation (now #14). I have worked with Michael and Omar on it, and would like to propose the following, narrower, recommendation: ===> Rec 14: To improve access to the WHOIS data of .COM and .NET gTLDs, the only remaining Thin Registries, ICANN should set up a dedicated, multilingual interface website to provide thick Whois data for them. Here's the original text. ===> 14. To make WHOIS data more accessible for consumers, ICANN should set up a dedicated, multilingual interface website to allow "unrestricted and public access to accurate and complete WHOIS information". Such interface should provide thick WHOIS data for all gTLD domain names. Best, Kathy -- _______________________________________________ Rt4-whois mailing list Rt4-whois@icann.org<mailto:Rt4-whois@icann.org> https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/rt4-whois ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE: This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. This message has been content scanned by the Axway MailGate. MailGate uses policy enforcement to scan for known viruses, spam, undesirable content and malicious code. For more information on Axway products please visit www.axway.com. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi I like Kathy, Michael and Omar's suggested wording for 14. Like Peter I would be relaxed about it extending to any or all gTLDs, but can live with .com and .net as they are the real pain. Kind regards Emily On 30 November 2011 21:23, Nettlefold, Peter <Peter.Nettlefold@dbcde.gov.au>wrote:
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Hi all,
I'm not going to oppose this, as its an important step in the right direction.
That said, I don't understand why it can't be for all gTLDs. Its just a search portal, isn't it? Why would it be a problem for this to be compehensive? Wouldn't a comprehensive portal be better for consumers, not only for ease of access to data, but if compehensive it would gain a reputation as a one-stop-shop and help to address the lack of awareness issue?
Am I missing something here?
Cheers,
Peter
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excellent! -like it
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Rt4-whois] Updated Recommendation 14 - Centralized Database From: Kathy Kleiman <kathy@kathykleiman.com> Date: Wed, November 30, 2011 4:15 pm To: "rt4-whois@icann.org" <rt4-whois@icann.org>, Omar Kaminski <omar@kaminski.adv.br>, Yakushev Mikhail <Yakushev@dstadvisors.ru>
Hi All, Tx for the many comments about the "centralized database" recommendation (now #14). I have worked with Michael and Omar on it, and would like to propose the following, narrower, recommendation:
===> Rec 14: To improve access to the WHOIS data of .COM and .NET gTLDs, the only remaining Thin Registries, ICANN should set up a dedicated, multilingual interface website to provide thick Whois data for them.
Here's the original text.
===> 14. To make WHOIS data more accessible for consumers, ICANN should set up a dedicated, multilingual interface website to allow "unrestricted and public access to accurate and complete WHOIS information". Such interface should provide thick WHOIS data for all gTLD domain names.
Best, Kathy
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+1 Who benefits from the limitation to just .com &.net? On Nov 30, 2011, at 1:25 PM, "Nettlefold, Peter" <Peter.Nettlefold@dbcde.gov.au<mailto:Peter.Nettlefold@dbcde.gov.au>> wrote: Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Hi all, I'm not going to oppose this, as its an important step in the right direction. That said, I don't understand why it can't be for all gTLDs. Its just a search portal, isn't it? Why would it be a problem for this to be compehensive? Wouldn't a comprehensive portal be better for consumers, not only for ease of access to data, but if compehensive it would gain a reputation as a one-stop-shop and help to address the lack of awareness issue? Am I missing something here? Cheers, Peter From: lynn@goodsecurityconsulting.com<mailto:lynn@goodsecurityconsulting.com> [mailto:lynn@goodsecurityconsulting.com] Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 08:18 AM To: Kathy Kleiman <kathy@kathykleiman.com<mailto:kathy@kathykleiman.com>> Cc: rt4-whois@icann.org<mailto:rt4-whois@icann.org> <rt4-whois@icann.org<mailto:rt4-whois@icann.org>>; Yakushev Mikhail <Yakushev@dstadvisors.ru<mailto:Yakushev@dstadvisors.ru>> Subject: Re: [Rt4-whois] Updated Recommendation 14 - Centralized Database excellent! -like it -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Rt4-whois] Updated Recommendation 14 - Centralized Database From: Kathy Kleiman <kathy@kathykleiman.com<mailto:kathy@kathykleiman.com>> Date: Wed, November 30, 2011 4:15 pm To: "rt4-whois@icann.org<mailto:rt4-whois@icann.org>" <rt4-whois@icann.org<mailto:rt4-whois@icann.org>>, Omar Kaminski <omar@kaminski.adv.br<mailto:omar@kaminski.adv.br>>, Yakushev Mikhail <Yakushev@dstadvisors.ru<mailto:Yakushev@dstadvisors.ru>> Hi All, Tx for the many comments about the "centralized database" recommendation (now #14). I have worked with Michael and Omar on it, and would like to propose the following, narrower, recommendation: ===> Rec 14: To improve access to the WHOIS data of .COM and .NET gTLDs, the only remaining Thin Registries, ICANN should set up a dedicated, multilingual interface website to provide thick Whois data for them. Here's the original text. ===> 14. To make WHOIS data more accessible for consumers, ICANN should set up a dedicated, multilingual interface website to allow "unrestricted and public access to accurate and complete WHOIS information". Such interface should provide thick WHOIS data for all gTLD domain names. Best, Kathy -- _______________________________________________ Rt4-whois mailing list Rt4-whois@icann.org<mailto:Rt4-whois@icann.org> https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/rt4-whois ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE: This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. This message has been content scanned by the Axway MailGate. MailGate uses policy enforcement to scan for known viruses, spam, undesirable content and malicious code. For more information on Axway products please visit www.axway.com<http://www.axway.com>. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Rt4-whois mailing list Rt4-whois@icann.org<mailto:Rt4-whois@icann.org> https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/rt4-whois
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