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Date: | Tue, 23 Apr 2013 14:21:59 -0700 |
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Dear All:
One of NCSG's follow-up items on WHOIS coming out of Beijing was a
special request from Stephanie Perrin, who is the only privacy
advocate on the ICANN Board's Expert Working Group on Directory
Services (aka whois).
Stephanie needs for NCSG to assist her in coming up with a list of
use case examples of why one needs an anonymous domain name
registration.
So if you know of any facts that describe a scenario that
demonstrates the legitimate need to register a domain name
anonymously, please let us know! Actually, please let Amr Elsadr
know (cc'd here) who's agreed to keep track of this information for
NCSG and feed it to Stephanie for her work on the working group.
Stephanie came and spoke to NCSG during our open meeting in Beijing
and asked for the help of our members in coming up with these
examples. This is a great chance for us to provide direct input into
an important process to protect privacy and anonymity rights on the
Internet, so I hope you will send any thoughts you may have to Amr
(or post to this list for collection also).
Thanks for your help!
Best,
Robin
IP JUSTICE
Robin Gross, Executive Director
1192 Haight Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 USA
p: +1-415-553-6261 f: +1-415-462-6451
w: http://www.ipjustice.org e: [log in to unmask]
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