[IAG-WHOIS conflicts] Discussion paper for 1 April 2015 meeting

Jamie Hedlund jamie.hedlund at icann.org
Mon Mar 30 22:21:35 UTC 2015


Thanks, Christopher. Kindly refer to the mission and scope for a description of this IAG's mandate.

Best,
Jamie



On Mar 30, 2015, at 6:00 PM, Christopher Wilkinson <cw at christopherwilkinson.eu<mailto:cw at christopherwilkinson.eu>> wrote:

Jamie: One should understand that one is not looking for a 'trigger' atall.
Rather, for spontaneous conformance, by ICANN, to applicable law.

CW


On 30 Mar 2015, at 21:49, Jamie Hedlund <jamie.hedlund at icann.org<mailto:jamie.hedlund at icann.org>> wrote:

Christopher,

Thanks and understood. Before there can be consensus on "Block exemption by jurisdiction" it would seem that the IAG would first need to agree on what can trigger a request for an exemption. When that discussion is exhausted it would make sense to discuss your proposal. Thanks.

Best,
Jamie

Jamie Hedlund
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From: Christopher Wilkinson <cw at christopherwilkinson.eu<mailto:cw at christopherwilkinson.eu>>
Date: Monday, March 30, 2015 at 3:34 PM
To: Jamie Hedlund <jamie.hedlund at icann.org<mailto:jamie.hedlund at icann.org>>
Cc: "whois-iag-volunteers at icann.org<mailto:whois-iag-volunteers at icann.org>" <whois-iag-volunteers at icann.org<mailto:whois-iag-volunteers at icann.org>>
Subject: Re: [IAG-WHOIS conflicts] Discussion paper for 1 April 2015 meeting

Dear Jamie:

Thankyou. Noted. I suggest we take AOB first on the agenda, in case anyone needs to leave the call early.

Best regards

CW


On 30 Mar 2015, at 21:09, Jamie Hedlund <jamie.hedlund at icann.org<mailto:jamie.hedlund at icann.org>> wrote:

Christopher and Stephanie,

We can discuss your proposed topics under AOB at the end of the meeting. Thanks.

Best,
Jamie

Jamie Hedlund
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From: Christopher Wilkinson <cw at christopherwilkinson.eu<mailto:cw at christopherwilkinson.eu>>
Date: Monday, March 30, 2015 at 1:55 PM
To: Jamie Hedlund <jamie.hedlund at icann.org<mailto:jamie.hedlund at icann.org>>
Cc: "whois-iag-volunteers at icann.org<mailto:whois-iag-volunteers at icann.org>" <whois-iag-volunteers at icann.org<mailto:whois-iag-volunteers at icann.org>>
Subject: Re: [IAG-WHOIS conflicts] Discussion paper for 1 April 2015 meeting

Thankyou, Jamie. Please add to the agenda the 'Block Exemption by jurisdiction' option as suggested below.

Many thanks and regards to you all

Christopher

PS:  In the Discussion Paper, the Links to Policy, GNSO Policy and Procedure, are not active in the copy received.
Could you please forward the corresponding URLs.

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From: Christopher Wilkinson <cw at christopherwilkinson.eu<mailto:cw at christopherwilkinson.eu>>
Subject: Re: [IAG-WHOIS conflicts] Agenda and Draft Redline and Notes
Date: 15 Mar 2015 20:58:27 GMT+01:00
To: "whois-iag-volunteers at icann.org<mailto:whois-iag-volunteers at icann.org>" <whois-iag-volunteers at icann.org<mailto:whois-iag-volunteers at icann.org>>
Cc: Stephanie Perrin <stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca<mailto:stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca>>

Good evening:

Thankyou, Stephanie, for these interesting observations, with which I largely concur. I am also not a lawyer, but as a long-standing participant in ICANN processes, may I observe that these matters have been under discussion for nigh on fifteen years.

1. There is no call for any further public consultation and delay. That has been done. All the relevant information is already available:
  either through past consultation and communication, or through a review of applicable laws.

2. The primary objective should be for ICANN to align its privacy policy on global best practice. That is not the case today.

3. Failing which, and meanwhile, ICANN should institute 'block-exemptions' to allow Registries and Registrars to automatically conform a priori - in their accreditation contracts -  to the privacy laws of their jurisdiction.
Obviously it is unnecessary and undesirable to attempt to customise case-by-case each accreditation agreement, whereas the generally applicable privacy laws are already known.
The costs of such customisation to ICANN and to the Registries and Registrars concerned are unjustified.

Best regards

CW

On 30 Mar 2015, at 19:26, Jamie Hedlund <jamie.hedlund at icann.org<mailto:jamie.hedlund at icann.org>> wrote:

All,

Attached please find a short paper for the upcoming call. It is intended to spur discussion on whether the trigger could be modified so long as adequate verification requirements were in place. The paper follows on from contributions to the discussions to date. This is the only proposed agenda item. Based on how the call goes, we can spend the last 10 minutes or so discussing next steps.  If anyone would like to add anything to the agenda please let me know. Thanks.

Best,
Jamie

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