Thanks, Milton. You say: "Note however that national laws often permit access to the complete information to groups such as law enforcement and emergency services personnel." - I agree that it is "Out-of-scope" to try to study these different national legislations at present. But I remember that one presentation at the Montreal meetings by a Spanish lawyer from the EU pointed out that some of the presently used WHOIS practices (e.g. in relation to making phone numbers publicly available) is in violation of national legislation in some EU member countries which have strong privacy protection provisions. She was very strong in her statement, and clear that ICANN/WHOIS has to respect these. And a US panelist then said: "Well, if their legislation is not compatible, it will have to change!" Remember? Norbert = Milton Mueller wrote: > I have made some modifications and additions to > Bruce's original draft, keeping within its spirit but > narrowing the focus and adding milestones. > > Title: Review of data collected and displayed (snip)