[CPWG] [registration-issues-wg] DRAFT ALAC EPDP Advice
Bastiaan Goslings
bastiaan.goslings at ams-ix.net
Thu Apr 4 08:06:14 UTC 2019
Thanks a lot, Alan - your and Hadia’s efforts are much appreciated
(I was not on yesterday’s CPWG call so do not know how this was discussed)
It might not come as a surprise, but I do not agree with the advice on ‘Geographic Differentiation’. Both when it comes to the framing/introduction as well as the conclusion. I do not have time to elaborate on this know, but happy to do so later - in the meantime see my previous comments.
I can agree with the 'Thick WHOIS’ concerns - the part on 'Legal/Natural Person Differentiation' seems redundant to me though, this is already covered by rec#17: 'The EPDP Team will determine and resolve the Legal vs. Natural issue in Phase 2’
cheers
Bastiaan
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> On 3 Apr 2019, at 15:59, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg at mcgill.ca> wrote:
>
> Please find attached a draft of the ALAC Advice to the Board related to the EPDP.
>
> Note that the highlighting (inadvertantly missing in the third case) gives two alternative pheasings to be discussed.
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> Hadia has reviewed it and supports it.
>
> Alan
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