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Re: [gnso-dow123] Proposed revision #2

  • To: "David W. Maher" <dmaher@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [gnso-dow123] Proposed revision #2
  • From: Ross Rader <ross@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 15:13:59 -0400

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I think we should leave all possible resolutions open, but to
institutionalize one specific one that we have no real understanding of
doesn't seem prudent.

On 31/08/2005 2:30 PM David W. Maher noted that;
> As stated in the preamble:
> "The Task Force believes that there is an ongoing risk of conflict
> between a registrar's or registry's legal obligations under local
> privacy laws and their contractual obligations to ICANN.  TF2 Report,
> Section 2.3,
> http://www.gnso.icann.org/issues/whois-privacy/Whois-tf2-preliminary.html.
> 
> We are looking for procedures to reduce or eliminate the conflict. If we
> restrict ourselves to making all (or some) data publicly available, or
> concealing all (or some) data, we will never reach a consensus. Tiered
> access as a concept is an obvious way forward to find some consensus to
> solve this problem.
> David
> 
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> At 11:55 AM 8/31/2005, Ross Rader wrote:
> 
> On 30/08/2005 5:08 PM Jordyn A. Buchanan noted that;
>> This proposal is from the Registry Constituency.  It would add an
>> additional paragraph to the end of the policy recommendation, as 
> follows:
> 
>> 3) Registrars and registries may use tiered access as a means of
>> complying with local legal requirements when applicable.
> 
> We've not had any discussions regarding tiered access. It would be
> appropriate to eliminate this from the draft and keep this discussion
> off the table until we are in a position to deal with the technical and
> policy issues surrounding the proposal.
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> Regards,
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>                        -rwr
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Regards,



                       -rwr








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