Hi Bill,
I think that's a good idea, and would be a good first step towards
Kathy's suggestion of starting to pull together a statement.
That post that Steph just linked to does a fairly decent job of
describing the RDS and its issues in accessible terminology.
There are other issues, I'd say, such as the proposal to develop and
adopt a harmonized data protection framework to govern the RDS, some of
the jurisdictional solutions they propose and the way they intend to
deal w/trans-border data flows.
Best,
Tamir
On 6/14/2014 3:38 AM, William Drake wrote:
> Hi
>
> Not to presume to give others work, but if a couple of the expert folks here who have had time to plough through the report could provide just a few bullet talking points on main problem areas for the bandwidth challenged among us who’ll be encountering Boardies and other species in London, that would be really helpful. A formal and more considered written intervention could come later.
>
> C’est possible?
>
> Bill
>
>
> On Jun 14, 2014, at 7:05 AM, Tamir Israel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> On 6/13/2014 3:17 PM, Stephanie Perrin wrote:
>>> In case folks did not see this....
>>> cheers Stephanie
>>>
>>> http://domainincite.com/16855-whois-killer-is-a-recipe-for-a-clusterfuck
>> "The “media” and “bloggers” (I’m definitely in one of those categories)
>> would be given the same rights to gated RDS data as the “general
>> public”, under the EWG proposal."
>>
>> Wouldn't media be accredited alongside other 'domain name research' -ers?
>>
>> Best,
>> Tamir
>>
>>
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