[IRT.RegDataPolicy] IRT Task 184 Review RedDoc for Thick WHOIS Transition Policy for .COM, .NET and .JOBS 20220131

Alex Deacon alex at colevalleyconsulting.com
Mon Jan 17 20:15:27 UTC 2022


Dennis,

Quick process question - does the IPT (icann org)  or IRT (random members
of the community) have the ability to make or declare a consensus policy
obsolete?

Sounds to me like a job for the GNSO council and/or ICANN Board.

Alex

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*Alex Deacon*
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On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 8:45 PM Dennis Chang via IRT.RegDataPolicy <
irt.regdatapolicy at icann.org> wrote:

> Dear IRT,
>
>
>
> Please review and comment on the RedDoc for the Transition Policy.
>
> 184
>
> *Review RedDoc for Thick WHOIS Transition Policy for .COM, .NET and .JOBS
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BjPomDc-vRmyRorzoRtRs8qQzrn_1ZeU/edit>*
>
> 20220131
>
> This is an interesting case where we are effectively making this policy
> obsolete because we believe all requirements for registration data in this
> policy for the three gTLDs are already covered in our policy.
>
> We’ll add this to one of our February IRT meeting agenda for a detail
> discussion.
>
>
>
> --
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Dennis S. Chang
>
> GDD Programs Director
>
> Phone: +1 213 293 7889
>
> Sykpe: dennisSchang
>
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