[gnso-rds-pdp-wg] Using the GDPR as a basis for RDS Policy is backwards

Nick Shorey lists at nickshorey.com
Wed Feb 14 18:14:29 UTC 2018


Hi everyone and welcome Steve,

In my own view, I think we have actually been using the RDAP protocol as the basis for our discussions thus far, and in the anticipation of the added functionality that RDAP offers, this has subsequently informed a lot of the lengthy debate around the different datasets, purposes, requirements etc.

I echo the sentiment expressed by both Steve and Michele that we should continue to design future RDS policy with a fresh mindset, whilst acknowledging and closely scrutinising our ideas in accordance with legal frameworks and operational requirements.

Its definitely a very complicated task, but I think we’re doing that, and credit to everyone for their amazing dedication thus far.

Whatever the outcome, I think the most important thing is that we work through the process in a spirit of mutual respect and polite attitude at all times.

Kind regards,

Nick


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> On 14 Feb 2018, at 17:50, Michele Neylon - Blacknight <michele at blacknight.com> wrote:
> 
> Steve
> 
> Welcome to the WG – so now we know the answer to the question about what happens to ICANN Board Chairs when they step down ..
> 
> On a more serious note – I don’t disagree, but unfortunately a lot of our time and energy has been wasted with arguments that cling to the “status quo”. Unless that attitude changes dramatically it’ll be hard to make progress in a timely fashion.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Michele
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> From: gnso-rds-pdp-wg <gnso-rds-pdp-wg-bounces at icann.org> on behalf of Steve Crocker <steve at shinkuro.com>
> Date: Wednesday 14 February 2018 at 16:27
> To: "gnso-rds-pdp-wg at icann.org" <gnso-rds-pdp-wg at icann.org>
> Subject: [gnso-rds-pdp-wg] Using the GDPR as a basis for RDS Policy is backwards
> 
> I am only partially up to speed on the state of discussion within this WG, but I have been following the RDS situation for several years.  In my view, the current focus on GDPR, while understandable because of the looming deadline, is logically backwards.  The challenge, which we tried to address forcefully in 2012, is to rethink the RDS from the ground up.  In my view, this is: <>
> 
> o necessary
> 
> o feasible
> 
> o will lead to a much cleaner model
> 
> o will make it relatively straightforward to satisfy the GDPR and all similar regulations around the world.
> 
> There are also some issues such as the relationship of name server operators that also need to be addressed.
> 
> There is obviously much more that needs to be said.  I will contribute as much and as quickly as I can.
> 
> Steve
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