[council] Third draft of WHOIS task force terms of reference

Marilyn Cade marilynscade at hotmail.com
Mon May 16 22:13:45 UTC 2005


Dear Bruce, thanks for this. 

I have just almost completed a redline on this version. I had started trying
to offer changes to the earlier version and then saw this when I went
through the week end emails, and wanted to work from the latest version.
This is just a heads up to all that I'll post a redlined version suggesting
changes in a few minutes. Sorry not to get to it earlier. 

In other words... stay by your PCs! 

:-) 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-council at gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-council at gnso.icann.org] On
Behalf Of Bruce Tonkin
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 9:32 PM
To: council at gnso.icann.org
Cc: gnso-dow123 at gnso.icann.org
Subject: [council] Third draft of WHOIS task force terms of reference

Hello All,

Here is a third draft of the WHOIS terms of reference.

The main changes are:
- ICANN mission statement taken directly from ICANN bylaws
- noting that there is a difference between the data collected and the
display of that data
(presently the agreements assume that everything collected will be
publicly displayed - the new draft takes in account that in future some
data that is collected may not be placed on public display), I have made
it clearer that the present agreements require Registered Name Holders
to provide certain data to the Registrar and keep it accurate, the
Registrar is required to display this data as part of its WHOIS
obligations.   The purpose of the WHOIS service (ie the public display
of data) is not clearly defined, but the purpose for which data is
collected is indirectly defined in clause 3.7.7.3.
- at the suggestion of the NCUC I have added the need to take into
account international and national privacy laws when defining the
purpose of WHOIS. 

Regards,
Bruce Tonkin





Third Draft of Terms of Reference for WHOIS task force

The mission of The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
("ICANN") is to coordinate, at the overall level, the global Internet's
systems of unique identifiers, and in particular to ensure the stable
and secure operation of the Internet's unique identifier systems. 
ICANN has agreements with gtld registrars and gtld registries that
require the provision of a WHOIS service via three mechanisms: port-43,
web based access, and bulk
access.   The agreements also require a Registered Name Holder to
provide accurate technical and administrative contact information
adequate to facilitate timely resolution of any problems that arise in
connection with the Registered Name.  A registrar is required in the
Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA) to take reasonable precautions
to protect Personal Data from loss, misuse, unauthorized access or
disclosure, alteration, or destruction.

The goal of the WHOIS task force is to improve the effectiveness of the
WHOIS service in maintaining the stability and security of the
Internet's unique identifier systems, whilst taking into account where
appropriate the need to ensure privacy protection for the Personal Data
of individuals that may be Registered Name Holders, or the
administrative or technical contact for a domain name.

Tasks:

(1) Define the purpose of the WHOIS service in the context of ICANN's
mission, international and national laws protecting privacy, and the
changing nature of Registered Name Holders.


(2) Define the purpose of the technical and administrative contacts, in
the context of the purpose of WHOIS, and the purpose for which the data
was collected.  
Use the definitions from Exhibit C of
the Transfers Task force report as a starting point (from
http://www.icann.org/gnso/transfers-tf/report-exhc-12feb03.htm):

"Contact: Contacts are individuals or entities associated with domain
name records. Typically, third parties with specific inquiries or
concerns will use contact records to determine who should act upon
specific issues related to a domain name record. There are typically
three of these contact types associated with a domain name record, the
Administrative contact, the Billing contact and the Technical contact.

Contact, Administrative: The administrative contact is an individual,
role or organization authorized to interact with the Registry or
Registrar on behalf of the Domain Holder. The administrative contact
should be able to answer non-technical questions about the domain name's
registration and the Domain Holder. In all cases, the Administrative
Contact is viewed as the authoritative point of contact for the domain
name, second only to the Domain Holder.

Contact, Billing: The billing contact is the individual, role or
organization designated to receive the invoice for domain name
registration and re-registration fees.

Contact, Technical: The technical contact is the individual, role or
organization that is responsible for the technical operations of the
delegated zone. This contact likely maintains the domain name server(s)
for the domain. The technical contact should be able to answer technical
questions about the domain name, the delegated zone and work with
technically oriented people in other zones to solve technical problems
that affect the domain name and/or zone."

(3) Determine what data collected should be available for public access
in the context of the purpose of WHOIS.  Determine how to access data
that is not available for public
access.   The current elements that must be displayed by a registrar
are:

- The name of the Registered Name;

- The names of the primary nameserver and secondary nameserver(s) for
the Registered Name;

- The identity of Registrar (which may be provided through Registrar's
website);

- The original creation date of the registration;

- The expiration date of the registration;

- The name and postal address of the Registered Name Holder;

- The name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number, and
(where available) fax number of the technical contact for the Registered
Name; and

- The name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number, and
(where available) fax number of the administrative contact for the
Registered Name.


(4) Determine how to improve the process for notifying a registrar of
inaccurate WHOIS data, and the process for investigating and correcting
inaccurate data.  Currently a registrar "shall, upon notification by any
person of an inaccuracy in the contact information associated with a
Registered Name sponsored by Registrar, take reasonable steps to
investigate that claimed inaccuracy. In the event Registrar learns of
inaccurate contact information associated with a Registered Name it
sponsors, it shall take reasonable steps to correct that inaccuracy."





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