[gnso-rds-pdp-wg] Reputation systems are not just nice to have (was Re: What we want redux)

Jeremy Malcolm jmalcolm at eff.org
Tue Oct 3 21:41:22 UTC 2017


On 3/10/17 2:31 pm, John Bambenek via gnso-rds-pdp-wg wrote:
>
> To confirm and clarify your meaning... you don't think there should be
> a WHOIS/RDS and the only means to contact a domain owner should be on
> their website. Is that correct?
>

No, we are fine with registrants making some information available
through WHOIS/RDS subject to data protection law (eg. informed consent,
etc).  But we don't think that a starting point for the design of the
RDS has to take the requirements of anti-abuse specialists or reputation
systems as an essential element.

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