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Re: [gnso-ff-pdp-may08] Saturday Harms
- To: Eric Brunner-Williams <ebw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "gnso-ff-pdp-May08@xxxxxxxxx" <gnso-ff-pdp-May08@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [gnso-ff-pdp-may08] Saturday Harms
- From: Dave Piscitello <dave.piscitello@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:50:38 -0700
I have no context for the sentence fragment.
I think that my answer would be "yes".
The relevant place for this discussion, however, would be in a GNSO WHOIS forum
where the subject would be the future of WHOIS and consideration of a successor
that would bear more resemblance to a directory service than the current
construct.
On 7/21/08 11:10 AM, "Eric Brunner-Williams" <ebw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dave Piscitello wrote:
>
> every party involved with the domain name registration process who
> perpetuates a practice of accepting registrations without demanding
> accurate and complete registration information
>
Here is a fragment from a recent statement in another policy area,
concerning the mechanism for publication of some data:
... fundamental principle that personal privacy is a value to be
protected by ICANN policy ...
Are these two views reconcilable?
Eric
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