Whois Task Force GNSO Public Forum Wellington March 28, 2006.

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Whois Task Force GNSO Public Forum Wellington March 28, 2006

Background Whois Task Force chartered to work on: –Define purpose of Whois and contacts in Whois –What data should be public, and how it should be accessed –Accuracy of Whois data –Resolving conflicts between ICANN contractual requirements and local privacy laws

Progress to date Work on Whois & national laws is complete Currently finalizing work on purpose of Whois Have begun hearing policy proposals for remaining items of our Terms of Reference –Purpose of contacts –Access to data –Accuracy of data

Formulation 1 The purpose of the gTLD Whois service is to provide information sufficient to contact a responsible party for a particular gTLD domain name who can resolve, or reliably pass on data to a party who can resolve, issues related to the configuration of the records associated with the domain name within a DNS nameserver.

Formulation 1 Supported by the registrars, registries, and NCUC –Consistent with the narrow technical mission of ICANN, ICANN's Core Values (particularly 1-3) and national data protection laws worldwide. –Core Values: #1 Security and Stability, #2 Respecting creativity and flow of information by limiting ICANNs activities to matters in ICANNs mission, #3 Delegating to and respecting the policy role of responsible entities that reflect the interests of affected parties

Formulation #2 The purpose of the gTLD Whois service is to provide information sufficient to contact a responsible party or parties for a particular gTLD domain name who can resolve, or reliably pass on data to a party who can resolve, technical, legal or other issues related to the registration or use of a domain name.

Formulation 2 Supported by IPC, ISPCP, and BC –This approach is most consistent with the history of Whois and follows the growth and expansion, in both number of users and importance as a means of communication, of the Internet. –This approach is most consistent with the actual uses of Whois to help resolve these issues –This approach is consistent with ICANN's Mission and Core Values

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