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RE: [gnso-dow123] Proposed revision #2
- To: "'David W. Maher'" <dmaher@xxxxxxx>, <ross@xxxxxxxxxx>, "'Jordyn A. Buchanan'" <jordyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [gnso-dow123] Proposed revision #2
- From: "Marilyn Cade" <marilynscade@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 20:18:13 -0400
David, I have to support Ross on this. While some may support tiered access
others oppose it. The BC has agreed to examine it, without a position that
they will support it. We can't put it into this as a policy recommendation.
There is not agreement.
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From: owner-gnso-dow123@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-gnso-dow123@xxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of David W. Maher
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 2:31 PM
To: ross@xxxxxxxxxx; Jordyn A. Buchanan
Cc: Whois TF mailing list
Subject: Re: [gnso-dow123] Proposed revision #2
As stated in the preamble:
The Task Force believes that there is an ongoing risk of conflict between a
registrars or registrys 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
At 11:55 AM 8/31/2005, Ross Rader wrote:
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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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