[IAG-WHOIS conflicts] Draft preliminary report

Stephanie Perrin stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca
Fri Sep 11 15:15:11 UTC 2015


ON the other hand, we could ask for a resolution from the International 
Conference of Data Protection Supervisors.  Faster and more reliable.
Stephanie PErrin

On 2015-09-11 10:18, Jamie Hedlund wrote:
> That’s not exactly what I meant. GAC members come from various ministries.
> Most of them coordinate with other ministries back in Capitol. Few if any
> are allowed to issue statements on any subject outside their ministry
> without coordination across their government. By coordinating with the
> relevant ministry or agency the GAC member should be able to provide a
> statement. Thanks.
>
> Best,
> Jamie
>
> Jamie Hedlund
> VP, Strategic Programs
> Global Domains Division
> ICANN
> +1.202.374.3969 (m)
> +1.202.570.7125 (d)
> jamie.hedlund at icann.org
>
>
>
>
> On 9/11/15, 10:03, "Luc SEUFER" <lseufer at dclgroup.eu> wrote:
>
>> That’s exactly what I am afraid of. If the GAC members don’t even have
>> enough powers to state that they are/aren’t entitled to provide the
>> statements foreseen under the alternative trigger, I trust we can safely
>> make this bullet point optional.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Luc
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 11 Sep 2015, at 15:24, Jamie Hedlund <jamie.hedlund at icann.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Luc,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your comments. Happy to clarify the second bullet as you
>>> suggest. As for asking the GAC whether each member is entitled to issue
>>> support for a request, I suspect we may never get an answer. Their
>>> ³authorities² vary widely depending on which part of the government they
>>> represent. But it seems safe to assume that if they don¹t have explicit
>>> authority, they would be empowered to seek it from the relevant agency
>>> within their government.
>>>
>>> Make sense?
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Jamie
>>>
>>> Jamie Hedlund
>>> VP, Strategic Programs
>>> Global Domains Division
>>> ICANN
>>> +1.202.374.3969 (m)
>>> +1.202.570.7125 (d)
>>> jamie.hedlund at icann.org
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9/11/15, 05:04, "Luc SEUFER" <lseufer at dclgroup.eu> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Jamie,
>>>>
>>>> Reading the Contracted Party Request Trigger.
>>>>
>>>> The 2nd bullet point should be rewritten so that it is clear that
>>>> ³affected parties² refer to those contracted parties which local laws
>>>> conflict with a WHOIS obligation.
>>>>
>>>> I am afraid it could be understood as an obligation to seek written
>>>> support from all contracted parties.
>>>>
>>>> And regarding the written support or non-objection from the GAC member.
>>>> Could we as a semi-WG ask the GAC whether they are all entitled to
>>>> issue
>>>> such support?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Luc
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 09 Sep 2015, at 23:30, Jamie Hedlund
>>>> <jamie.hedlund at icann.org<mailto:jamie.hedlund at icann.org>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> All,
>>>>
>>>> Attached please find the current draft preliminary report for your
>>>> consideration. As discussed on the call, IAG members would have one
>>>> week
>>>> to propose any changes including the addition of minority statements.
>>>> Please submit your edits no later than 23:59 UTC on 17 September 2015.
>>>> ICANN will then seek comment on the document on 24 September 2015.
>>>>
>>>> Please note some of the larger changes in the document: first, I
>>>> removed
>>>> all references to ³consensus.² My colleagues in policy support remind
>>>> me
>>>> that consensus only applies after public comment is taken into account.
>>>> Second, I added James¹s full proposal to a new Appendix 2. Finally, I
>>>> cleaned up the formatting.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you again for your input and participation. Please let me know if
>>>> you have any questions or concerns about the draft.
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>> Jamie
>>>>
>>>> Jamie Hedlund
>>>> VP, Strategic Programs
>>>> Global Domains Division
>>>> ICANN
>>>> +1.202.374.3969 (m)
>>>> +1.202.570.7125 (d)
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