Can you give examples? I find that in important cases, WHOIS data is
always wrong, or data on sites is more reliable.
Cheers,
Niels
On 07/06/2017 10:32 AM, Remmy Nweke wrote:
> Hi Ayden
> I think WHOIS has been very useful especially in the area of cyber
> rights advocacy/media rights activism by ensuring and helping to resolve
> domain related use and misuse or even on conflict claims, it's VIP to
> know who precisely is the owners and names behind the domains and
> attempt to know why and for what purpose such domains were meant for at
> least for putting the records straight and eventual profiling.
> Regards
> Remmy
>
> On 4 Jul 2017 11:37, "Ayden FĂ©rdeline" <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
> Greetings, all-
>
> Along with Stephanie Perrin and Wendy Seltzer, I am a part of the
> ICANN GDPR Compliance Consultation Group. This group has been formed
> to help ICANN gather the information it needs to engage with data
> protection authorities and to obtain actionable legal advice.
>
> I committed last week to keeping the NCSG updated on the activities
> of the Consultation Group over the coming months.
>
> In our first meeting, we committed to participating in a data
> gathering exercise to identify the existing users of WHOIS, what
> data elements they use, and for what purpose. At this time we are
> not making the determination as to whether a purpose is legitimate
> or illegitimate, though that call will come, or if a data element
> comprises personally identifiable information. For now we are simply
> trying to include all user categories to get the most complete set
> of data points.
>
> We are interested in understanding how non-commercial Internet
> users, who we in the NCSG purport to represent the interests of, use
> WHOIS. We have conducted some informal consultation among our peers
> and have been provided with a few use cases, but not too many. It is
> possible that end users do not use WHOIS widely [and that has been
> the assumption that has informed previous exercises like this one],
> but if you, as an end user, do use WHOIS, we would be curious to
> know for what purpose and which data elements you rely on. Please
> share your thoughts either on-list or with me privately, if you prefer.
>
> We have a very short turnaround time for this exercise. Our next
> call is this Thursday, and ICANN staff envision this entire task
> being completed by next week. The time for you to provide input is
> thus now. Thanks!
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Ayden FĂ©rdeline
> linkedin.com/in/ferdeline <http://www.linkedin.com/in/ferdeline>
>
>
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