[bc-gnso] Draft Comments on ICANN's Study of the Accuracy of the WHOIS Registrant Contact Information
Steve DelBianco
sdelbianco at netchoice.org
Tue Apr 13 18:35:46 UTC 2010
Susan if you¹re accepting any additional edits at this point, I wanted to
offer some text that could strengthen our hand in getting funding for
additional Whois studies. Two weeks ago I prepared arguments favoring
studies, and here are 2 edits that fit nicely with the Recommendations at
the end of your comments:
> 5. Continue studying the accuracy of the WHOIS. ICANN should set higher
> standards for accurate Whois data for registrants. After all, registrars
> manage to gather credit card information that¹s sufficiently accurate to
> ensure they are paid by registrants. Let¹s find ways to ensure that
> registrars apply the same diligence in collecting and validating public Whois
> data.
>
> 6. Fund additional WHOIS studies requested by Council for which staff is
> prepared to proceed. The Misuse and Registrant ID studies are likely to
> generate data that would affect policy decisions and compliance work,
> especially with so many new TLD operators coming online next year. These
> studies will help satisfy the Affirmation of Commitments (9.3.1), which
> requires ICANN to review the extent to which WHOIS ³meets the legitimate needs
> of law enforcement and promotes consumer trust². Finally, we will want to
> have these study results on hand so they can be compared with study results
> after new TLDs are operating for one year, as required by the Affirmation of
> Commitments item 9.3
>
On 4/9/10 8:35 PM, "Susan Kawaguchi" <skawaguchi at facebook.com> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Attached please find draft comments on the WHOIS Accuracy Study.
> Comments are due on April 15th. Please send me your comments, revisions or
> concerns prior to the 15th.
>
> Thanks Steve for your help.
>
> Susan Kawaguchi
> Domain Name Manager
>
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