Hi

I have answered this request to join in as an observer.

All the best,

Renata

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Topics of the day:

  1. Privacy and WHOIS update (2)
  2. Weekly web review : Data protection, Cyberpolitics, WSIS, Net neutrality
  3. Fwd: [] IMPORTANT: Call for nominations for IGF 2016 MAG (2)

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Date:    Sat, 9 Jan 2016 16:37:49 -0500
From:    Stephanie Perrin <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Privacy and WHOIS update

This is just a quick note to update list members on what is going on at
ICANN related to privacy and protection of registration data. The most
important development which I need to bring to your attention is the
call for volunteers for the new pdp to develop a replacement for the
WHOIS directory.  I have copied the call at the bottom of this email.
Please consider joining, either as an observer or full participant.  If
you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact me, Tapani
Tarvainen, or Kathy Kleiman (in cc). We really need a great many people
to volunteer for this work, as it is extremely important, and there are
many commercial participants already signed up.  It is important to have
balanced representation of interests on these working groups.

Registrars and technical experts have expressed concern, notably at the
GNSO level, about the RDAP (registration data access protocol) work that
is proceeding even though the work of the PDP on WHOIS replacement may
make this work irrelevant.  It is likely a call to put the brakes on
that work may develop.  For more information on the RDAP implementation,
look
here:https://www.icann.org/public-comments/rdap-profile-2015-12-03-en.
We will be putting in comments, due in 22 days.

The call for volunteers for the Competition and Consumer Trust Review
Team has resulted in the selection of the team, listed here:
https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2-2015-12-23-en.  This is a very
important review, and members may be interested in following the work of
this team.  Further information is available here
http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/reviews/cct and members may be interested
in looking at the public opinion survey done by Nielsen in 2015, as it
will no doubt be important for the work of the committee, and be
considered in the context of the the two studies of DNS abuse for which
ICANN is currently tendering.

The Final report and recommendations of the Privacy Proxy Working Group
has been sent to the GNSO for its endorsement, and will be discussed at
the Marrakech meeting in March.  We expect to see a call for volunteers
for the implementation working group shortly.

Finally, we are proposing to have a privacy meeting in Marrakech,
although we have yet to hear whether this proposal has been approved.
Stay tuned, and please join us for the next monthly discussion on
January 19th.

Stephanie Perrin

    https://www.icann.org/news/announcements
    <https://www.icann.org/news/announcements>


      *Call for Volunteers: New GNSO Policy Development Process (PDP)
      Working Group to Establish a Policy Framework for a
      Next-Generation gTLD Registration Directory Service to Replace
      WHOIS (Next-Gen RDS)*


          *How to Join*

    If you are interested in joining the WG as an individual participant
    or mailing list observer, please fill in the sign up form
    <http://goo.gl/forms/bb65iIznLv> or send the Word document
    <http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/gnso-pdp-next-gen-rds-wg-sign-up-04jan16-en.docx>
    [DOCX, 72 KB] filled in to the GNSO Secretariat
    <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
    All members and observers will be listed on the PDP WG's wiki page.


          *In Brief*

    The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council seeks
    volunteers to serve on a PDP Working Group to establish a policy
    framework for a next-generation gTLD Registration Directory Service
    (RDS) to replace WHOIS (Next-Gen RDS). The GNSO Council approved the
    WG's charter <http://gnso.icann.org/en/council/resolutions#201511>
    on 19 November 2015, tasking this PDP to address concerns with WHOIS
    by creating a new policy framework capable of balancing diverse
    interests to meet today's needs for gTLD registration data.

    *What This Team Will Do*

    The PDP WG will use a 3-phase process defined in the approved
    charter
    <http://gnso.icann.org/en/drafts/whois-ng-gtld-rds-charter-07oct15-en.pdf>to
    (1) establish gTLD registration data requirements to determine if
    and why a next-generation RDS is needed, (2) design policies that
    detail functions that must be provided by a next-generation RDS to
    support those requirements, and (3) provide guidance for how a
    next-generation RDS should implement those policies, coexisting with
    and eventually replacing WHOIS.
    This PDP WG will provide the GNSO Council with policy
    recommendations regarding the issues identified in the Final Issue
    Report
    <https://whois.icann.org/sites/default/files/files/final-issue-report-next-generation-rds-07oct15-en.pdf>
    [PDF, 1.4 MB] and as defined in the charter approved by the GNSO
    Council
    <http://gnso.icann.org/en/drafts/whois-ng-gtld-rds-charter-07oct15-en.pdf>
    [PDF, 628 KB]. Specifically, this PDP WG is tasked with analyzing
    the purpose of collecting, maintaining and providing access to gTLD
    registration data and considering safeguards for protecting that
    data, determining if and why a next-generation RDS is needed to
    replace WHOIS, and creating policies and coexistence and
    implementation guidance to meet those needs.
    During the first phase of this PDP, the PDP WG will, at a minimum,
    attempt to reach consensus recommendations regarding the questions
    detailed in the PDP WG’s charter. The PDP WG’s output will then
    be submitted to the GNSO Council for approval of its recommendations
    regarding IF and WHY a next-generation RDS is needed to replace
    WHOIS before moving to the next phase. If the WG concludes a new
    policy framework is needed, this output should include requirements
    to be addressed by that new framework and any next-generation RDS.
    However, if the WG concludes the existing WHOIS system can
    adequately address requirements, the WG’s output should confirm
    this and identify any necessary changes to the WHOIS policy framework.

    After Phase 1, if the GNSO Council confirms that a new policy
    framework and next-generation RDS are required, the PDP WG will then
    proceed to Phases 2 and 3, recommending a new consensus policy
    framework to satisfy requirements for a next-generation RDS
    established in Phase 1, along with any necessary coexistence and
    implementation guidance. Further detail regarding this 3-phase
    process and questions to be considered can be found in the PDP
    WG’s charter.

    *How This Team Will Work*

    ICANN WGs use transparent, open processes. The meetings of this PDP
    WG will be recorded, and the recordings will be available to the
    public. The mailing list for the PDP WG will be archived publicly.
    The group will collaborate using a public workspace for draft
    materials and all final work products and milestones will be
    documented on the WG's wiki
    <https://community.icann.org/display/gTLDRDS/Next-Generation+gTLD+Registration+Directory+Services+to+Replace+Whois>.
    The PDP WG is expected to follow the GNSO Working Group Guidelines
    <http://gnso.icann.org/en/council/annex-1-gnso-wg-guidelines-08apr11-en.pdf>
    [PDF, 350 KB] as well as the GNSO PDP Manual.

    *How to participate *

    There are two ways to volunteer:
    Individual Members – anyone interested cann volunteer to join the
    PDP WG as a WG member, regardless of whether they are members of the
    ICANN community. Members are expected to actively contribute to
    mailing list conversations as well as meetings – it is anticipated
    tthat the PDP WG will at a minimum meet on a weekly basis via
    teleconference. Members are expected to provide essential input to
    the process. Members will be required to provide a Statement of
    Interest (SOI <https://community.icann.org/display/gnsosoi/New+SOIs>).
    Mailing list observers – for those who are merely interested in
    monitoring thhe WG’s conversations, there is the possibility to
    sign up as a mailing list "observer" which offers read-only access
    to the mailing list. Mailing list observers will not be permitted to
    post, will not receive invitations to the various meetings or calls
    of the WG and will not have to complete a Statement of Interest. At
    any point in time, a mailing list observer can join the WG as a
    member simply by informing the GNSO Secretariat.
    In addition, there will be opportunities to provide input through
    public consultations and public comment processes that the PDP WG is
    expected to organize.

    *How to Join*

    If you are interested in joining the WG as an individual participant
    or mailing list observer, please fill in the sign up form
    <http://goo.gl/forms/bb65iIznLv> or send the Word document
    <http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/gnso-pdp-next-gen-rds-wg-sign-up-04jan16-en.docx>
    [DOCX, 72 KB] filled in to the GNSO Secretariat
    <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
    All members and observers will be listed on the PDP WG's wiki page.

    *Next steps*

    In its motion, the GNSO Council directed that this call for
    volunteers be circulated as widely as possible in order to ensure
    broad representation and participation in the WG. This call will
    remain open until the WG convenes for the first time. At this
    juncture, it is anticipated that the PDP WG may convene online in
    late January 2015. Following that, regular online meetings will be
    scheduled in accordance with the PDP WG’s work plan, which it is
    expected to develop as one of its first tasks.

    *Further information and preparation*
    For those interested in volunteering for this effort, you are
    strongly encouraged to review the following materials prior to the
    first meeting of the PDP WG:
    The Final Issue Report
    <https://whois.icann.org/sites/default/files/files/final-issue-report-next-generation-rds-07oct15-en.pdf>

    The approved charter
    <http://gnso.icann.org/en/drafts/whois-ng-gtld-rds-charter-07oct15-en.pdf>

    Materials available at the PDP WG's wiki
    <https://community.icann.org/display/gTLDRDS/Next-Generation+gTLD+Registration+Directory+Services+to+Replace+Whois>
    such as the EWG Final Report and other relevant information.


          *Background*


    Created in the 1980s, WHOIS began as a service to identify and
    contact entities responsible for the operation of a network resource
    on the Internet. Over the years, ICANN's requirements for gTLD
    domain name registration data collection, access and accuracy have
    undergone some important changes. Yet, after nearly 15 years of task
    forces, review teams, and studies, comprehensive WHOIS policy reform
    remains the source of long-running discussion and debate.
    In 2012, the ICANN Board launched the Expert Working Group on gTLD
    Registration Directory Services (EWG) to help redefine the purpose
    of gTLD registration data and consider how to safeguard the data,
    and to propose a model for gTLD registration directory services
    (RDS) to address accuracy, privacy, and access issues.
    Upon publication of the EWG's Final Report in June, 2014, an
    informal group of GNSO Councilors and ICANN Board Members
    collaborated to propose a Process Framework for structuring a GNSO
    PDP to successfully address these challenging issues. This Process
    Framework was adopted by the Board in 2015, along with a
    reaffirmation of its 2012 request for a PDP to be convened to define
    the purpose of collecting, maintaining and providing access to gTLD
    registration data. The Board also asked that the PDP consider
    safeguards for protecting data, using the recommendations in the
    EWG's Final Report as an input to, and, if appropriate, as the
    foundation for a new gTLD policy.
    In preparation for this PDP, a new Preliminary Issue Report
    <http://whois.icann.org/sites/default/files/files/rds-prelim-issue-13jul15-en.pdf>
    [PDF, 1.4 MB] was published for public comment
    <https://www.icann.org/public-comments/rds-prelim-issue-2015-07-13-en>
    on 13 July 2015. A Final Issue Report
    <https://whois.icann.org/sites/default/files/files/final-issue-report-next-generation-rds-07oct15-en.pdf>
    [PDF, 1.2 MB] was subsequently published on 7 October 2015,
    including links to all public comments received, along with a draft
    charter for the PDP WG. This draft charter was approved by the GNSO
    Council on 19 November 2015
    <https://community.icann.org/display/gnsocouncilmeetings/Motions+19+November+2015>,
    enabling the formation of a GNSO working group of community
    volunteers to progress this PDP.
    More information can be found on the GNSO PDP on Next-Generation
    gTLD Registration Directory Service (RDS) page
    <http://gnso.icann.org/en/group-activities/active/rds> and the WG's
    wiki
    <https://community.icann.org/display/gTLDRDS/Next-Generation+gTLD+Registration+Directory+Services+to+Replace+Whois>,
    including the WG's charter, inputs already provided by all SG/Cs
    during the public comment period, and an extensive library of
    foundational materials to inform the WG's deliberations. In
    addition, the WG will reach out to all SG/Cs for feedback on any
    items that they believe should be considered that may not have been
    specifically called out in the approved charter.
    As this will be a complex multi-phase PDP, all those interested in
    helping to shape the policy framework for a next-generation gTLD RDS
    are encouraged to volunteer for this WG. Only with the help of the
    entire community can this WG achieve its goal of formally defining
    an appropriate purpose of gTLD registration data and establishing a
    new policy framework to enable permissible access to that data with
    improved privacy and accuracy.





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Date:    Sat, 9 Jan 2016 23:57:10 +0000
From:    Mamadou LO <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Weekly web review : Data protection, Cyberpolitics, WSIS, Net neutrality







This week; Internet Governance is dominated by European Union Data Protection law and Cyberpolitics. Below informations in those subject as well as document on domain name, WSIS, Net neutrality..

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English (French below)

CYBERPOLITICS

BRICS and Internet Governance: India’s Chance to Lead the Way
http://www.legallyindia.com/blogs/brics-and-internet-governance-india-s-chance-to-lead-the-way

‘India needs to improve its role in internet governance’
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/info-tech/india-needs-to-improve-its-role-in-internet-governance/article8061612.ece

Asia Briefing: China calls for even tighter internet controls
http://www.irishtimes.com/business/technology/asia-briefing-china-calls-for-even-tighter-internet-controls-1.2484564








The Geopolitical Impact of Consumer Electronicshttps://www.stratfor.com/analysis/geopolitical-impact-consumer-electronics

China’s internet regulator vows to make Communist Party ‘strongest voice in cyberspace’
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/policies-politics/article/1898555/chinas-internet-regulator-vows-make-communist-party

WSIS

Toward WSIS 3.0: Adopting Next-Gen Governance Solutions for Tomorrow's Information Society
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160104_toward_wsis_3_adopting_next_gen_governance_solutions/

No Recognition for the New Generation of Digital Rights
http://thewire.in/2016/01/05/the-wsis-10-year-review-looking-forward-to-the-next-decade-18551/

ICANN

ICANN TURNING FROM TRANSITION PLANNING TO OTHER POLICY ISSUES IN 2016
http://www.bna.com/icann-turning-transition-b57982065813/

ICANN Hugs China's Multilateral Internet Governance Initiative
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160107_icann_hugs_china_multilateral_internet_governance_initiative/

DATA PROTECTION

EU data protection reform may promise more than it delivers
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu-dataprotection-idUSKBN0U41CQ20160105

EU Data Protection Laws 'Coming This Month'
http://www.mrweb.com/drno/news21994.htm
EU
 Finalizes Text of New General Data Protection Regulation - See more at:

http://www.natlawreview.com/article/eu-finalizes-text-new-general-data-protection-regulation#sthash.KbHgGYuW.dpuf
European Union text of new general data protection regulation
http://www.natlawreview.com/article/eu-finalizes-text-new-general-data-protection-regulation

Which Way Does Your Data Flow?
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160106_which_way_does_your_data_flow/

DOMAIN NAME

China's .cn becomes world's largest domain

Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/technology/story/chinas-cn-becomes-worlds-largest-domain/1/566320.html?utm_source=hashtags360.comhttp://indiatoday.intoday.in/technology/story/chinas-cn-becomes-worlds-largest-domain/1/566320.html?utm_source=hashtags360.com

2015 New gTLD Year in Review (Infographic)
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160104_infographic_2015_new_gtld_year_in_review/

Premium TLDs, Real Value for Money
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160105_premium_tlds_real_value_for_money/

Domains Should Be Complementary, Not Complicated
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160106_domains_should_be_complementary_not_complicated/

How .MUSIC Will Go Mainstream and Benefit ICANN's New gTLD Program
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20161206_how_dot_music_will_go_mainstream_and_benefit_new_gtld_program/

ACCESS

Why More Effort Won't Solve the Exceptional Access Problem
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160104_why_more_effort_wont_solve_the_exceptional_access_problem/

IPv6

Global IPv6 Deployment Now Passes 10%!
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160104_global_ipv6_deployment_now_passes_10/

NET NEUTRALITY

The Internet: How Net Neutrality affects you
http://www.cdapress.com/news/local_news/article_6c48fe40-b37b-11e5-aea8-1f4594ed2f61.html
Will India win net neutrality battle?
Will India win the Net Neutrality battle
http://www.governancenow.com/news/regular-story/will-india-win-net-neutrality-battle

The Real Reason Why Network 'Neutrality' Is Impossible
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160109_the_real_reason_why_network_neutrality_is_impossible/

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French

Cett semaine, l'actualité de l'internet est dominée par la question des données personnelles en Europe et la cyberpolitique. Ci-dessous, des documents sur ces sujets ainsi que des information sur la neutralité du net, l'internet des objets, SMSI+10..

Bonne lecture

CHINE

Après Internet, la Chine censure les livres étrangers
http://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelles/international/2016/01/04/008-censure-chine-hong-kong-livre-internet-etrangers.shtml

Le numérique chinois et ses implications pour l'Europe
http://www.huffingtonpost.fr/romano-prodi/le-numerique-chinois-et-ses-implications-pour-leurope_b_8904096.html

SMSI+10

Réflexions sur la réunion de haut niveau du SMSI+10
https://www.icann.org/news/blog/reflexions-sur-la-reunion-de-haut-niveau-du-smsi-10

DONNEES PERSONNELLES

Les citoyens européens prêts à contrôler leurs données personnelles face aux géants du web

http://theconversation.com/les-citoyens-europeens-prets-a-controler-leurs-donnees-personnelles-face-aux-geants-du-web-52666

CYBERSECURITE

Une cyberattaque a provoqué une coupure d'électricité en Ukraine, une première dans le monde
http://www.seneweb.com/news/International/une-cyberattaque-a-provoque-une-coupure-_n_171312.html

INTERNET DES OBJETS

L’Internet des objets, une opportunité pour l’Europe
http://www.lesechos.fr/tech-medias/hightech/021598017327-linternet-des-objets-une-opportunite-pour-leurope-1189728.php

Les 5 secteurs qui vont profiter de l’Internet des objets

http://pro.clubic.com/actualite-e-business/actualite-791194-internet-objets-at-kearney-gagnants-perdant-iot.html

L’Internet des objets, un potentiel économique de 160 milliards d’euros en France d’ici 2025
http://www.usine-digitale.fr/editorial/l-internet-des-objets-un-potentiel-economique-de-160-milliards-d-euros-en-france-d-ici-2025.N372071

NEUTRALITE DU NET

Facebook se heurte à la neutralité du net en Inde
http://www.inaglobal.fr/numerique/lu-sur-le-web/facebook-se-heurte-la-neutralite-du-net-en-inde







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Date:    Sun, 10 Jan 2016 00:18:07 -0300
From:    Renata Aquino Ribeiro <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Fwd: [] IMPORTANT: Call for nominations for IGF 2016 MAG

Hello

I've been following recent developments in NCSG as a new member of the
mailing lists. In Brazil, I'm a teacher and an activist in
organizations aiming to increase connectivity.
I was also recently in WSIS10 meeting and IGF2015 and to continue
discussion and action in internet governance for development is
something I'm engaged in.

Therefore, I'm sharing that I've been nominated as one of the Latin
American candidates for this MAG renewal and anyone who wishes to know
more or engage in support somehow in this venue, please let me know.

Thank you.

All the best,

Renata Aquino Ribeiro
https://pesquisaeducacao.wordpress.com/in-english-bio-and-etc/


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>
> Date:    Tue, 5 Jan 2016 23:44:17 +0100
> From:    Remmy Nweke <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Fwd: [] IMPORTANT: Call for nominations for IGF 2016 MAG
>
> Thanks Avri and Ginger.
>
> ____
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> On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 8:42 PM, Avri Doria <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> FYI
>>
>>
>> -------- Forwarded Message --------
>> Subject:        [governance] IMPORTANT: Call for nominations for IGF 2016
>> MAG
>> Date:   Mon, 4 Jan 2016 12:37:53 -0600
>> From:   Ginger Paque <[log in to unmask]>
>> Reply-To:       [log in to unmask], Ginger Paque <
>> [log in to unmask]>
>> To:     [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> The call for nominations for the IGF 2016 MAG has been posted on the IGF
>> website:
>>
>> http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/magabout/mag-renewal-announcement
>>
>> The deadline for submission nominations through the nomination form
>> <http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/wks2016/index.php/MAG/nomination> is *_1
>> February 2016_. *
>> *
>> *
>> This is an important process, and I encourage interested people to join!
>>
>> Best wishes for 2016, Ginger
>>
>> Ginger (Virginia) Paque
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Date:    Sat, 9 Jan 2016 22:44:57 -0500
From:    Stephanie Perrin <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Fwd: [] IMPORTANT: Call for nominations for IGF 2016 MAG

Congratulations!  Great that you are doing this.
Stephanie Perrin

On 2016-01-09 22:18, Renata Aquino Ribeiro wrote:
> Hello
>
> I've been following recent developments in NCSG as a new member of the
> mailing lists. In Brazil, I'm a teacher and an activist in
> organizations aiming to increase connectivity.
> I was also recently in WSIS10 meeting and IGF2015 and to continue
> discussion and action in internet governance for development is
> something I'm engaged in.
>
> Therefore, I'm sharing that I've been nominated as one of the Latin
> American candidates for this MAG renewal and anyone who wishes to know
> more or engage in support somehow in this venue, please let me know.
>
> Thank you.
>
> All the best,
>
> Renata Aquino Ribeiro
> https://pesquisaeducacao.wordpress.com/in-english-bio-and-etc/
>
>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Date:    Tue, 5 Jan 2016 23:44:17 +0100
>> From:    Remmy Nweke <[log in to unmask]>
>> Subject: Re: Fwd: [] IMPORTANT: Call for nominations for IGF 2016 MAG
>>
>> Thanks Avri and Ginger.
>>
>> ____
>> REMMY NWEKE,  Lead Strategist/Group Executive Editor,
>> DigitalSENSE Africa Media Ltd [*Multiple-award winning medium*]
>> (DigitalSENSE Business News
>> <http://www.digitalsenseafrica.com.ng/businessnews>; ITREALMS
>> <http://www.itrealms.com.ng>, NaijaAgroNet <http://www.naijaagronet.com.ng>)
>> Block F1, Shop 133 Moyosore Aboderin Plaza, Bolade Junction, Oshodi-Lagos
>> M: 234-8033592762, 8023122558, 8051000475, T: @ITRealms
>> <http://www.twitter.com/ITRealms>
>> Author: A Decade of ICT Reportage in Nigeria
>> <https://www.facebook.com/adecadeofictreportageinnigeria‎>
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Date:    Sun, 10 Jan 2016 12:27:33 +0800
From:    PeterGreen <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Privacy and WHOIS update

I have joined the PDP Working Group as an individual participant.
BestPeter
Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2016 16:37:49 -0500
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Privacy and WHOIS update
To: [log in to unmask]







    This is just a quick note to update list members on what is going on
    at ICANN related to privacy and protection of registration data.
    The most important development which I need to bring to your
    attention is the call for volunteers for the new pdp to develop a
    replacement for the WHOIS directory.  I have copied the call at the
    bottom of this email.  Please consider joining, either as an
    observer or full participant.  If you have questions, please do not
    hesitate to contact me, Tapani Tarvainen, or Kathy Kleiman (in cc).
    We really need a great many people to volunteer for this work, as it
    is extremely important, and there are many commercial participants
    already signed up.  It is important to have balanced representation
    of interests on these working groups.



    Registrars and technical experts have expressed concern, notably at
    the GNSO level, about the RDAP (registration data access protocol)
    work that is proceeding even though the work of the PDP on WHOIS
    replacement may make this work irrelevant.  It is likely a call to
    put the brakes on that work may develop.  For more information on
    the RDAP implementation, look
    here:https://www.icann.org/public-comments/rdap-profile-2015-12-03-en.
    We will be putting in comments, due in 22 days.



    The call for volunteers for the Competition and Consumer Trust
    Review Team has resulted in the selection of the team, listed here:
    https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2-2015-12-23-en.  This is a
    very important review, and members may be interested in following
    the work of this team.  Further information is available here
    http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/reviews/cct and members may be
    interested in looking at the public opinion survey done by Nielsen
    in 2015, as it will no doubt be important for the work of the
    committee, and be considered in the context of the the two studies
    of DNS abuse for which ICANN is currently tendering.



    The Final report and recommendations of the Privacy Proxy Working
    Group has been sent to the GNSO for its endorsement, and will be
    discussed at the Marrakech meeting in March.  We expect to see a
    call for volunteers for the implementation working group shortly.



    Finally, we are proposing to have a privacy meeting in Marrakech,
    although we have yet to hear whether this proposal has been
    approved.  Stay tuned, and please join us for the next monthly
    discussion on January 19th.



    Stephanie Perrin





          https://www.icann.org/news/announcements



        Call for Volunteers: New GNSO Policy Development Process
            (PDP)
            Working Group to Establish a Policy Framework for a
            Next-Generation gTLD
            Registration Directory Service to Replace WHOIS (Next-Gen
            RDS)


        How to Join

      If you are interested in joining the WG as an individual
        participant
        or mailing list observer, please fill in the
        sign up form or
        send the
        Word
          document [DOCX, 72 KB] filled in to the
        GNSO Secretariat


      All members and observers will be listed on the PDP WG's wiki
        page.




        In Brief
        The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council seeks
        volunteers to serve on a PDP Working Group to establish a policy
        framework for a next-generation gTLD Registration Directory
        Service (RDS)
        to replace WHOIS (Next-Gen RDS). The GNSO Council
        approved
the
          WG's charter on 19 November 2015, tasking this PDP to
        address
        concerns with WHOIS by creating a new policy framework capable
        of
        balancing diverse interests to meet today's needs for gTLD
        registration
        data.





      What This Team Will Do


        The PDP WG will use a 3-phase process defined in the
        approved
          charterto (1) establish gTLD registration data
        requirements
        to determine if and why a next-generation RDS is needed, (2)
        design
        policies that detail functions that must be provided by a
        next-generation
        RDS to support those requirements, and (3) provide guidance for
        how a
        next-generation RDS should implement those policies, coexisting
        with and
        eventually replacing WHOIS.


      This PDP WG will provide the GNSO Council with policy
        recommendations
        regarding the issues identified in the
        Final
          Issue Report [PDF, 1.4 MB] and as defined in the
        charter
          approved by the GNSO Council [PDF, 628 KB]. Specifically,
        this PDP WG is tasked with analyzing the purpose of collecting,
        maintaining and providing access to gTLD registration data and
        considering safeguards for protecting that data, determining if
        and why a
        next-generation RDS is needed to replace WHOIS, and creating
        policies and
        coexistence and implementation guidance to meet those needs.


      During the first phase of this PDP, the PDP WG will, at a
        minimum,
        attempt to reach consensus recommendations regarding the
        questions
        detailed in the PDP WG’s charter. The PDP WG’s output will
        then be
        submitted to the GNSO Council for approval of its
        recommendations
        regarding IF and WHY a next-generation RDS is needed to replace
        WHOIS
        before moving to the next phase. If the WG concludes a new
        policy
        framework is needed, this output should include requirements to
        be
        addressed by that new framework and any next-generation RDS.
        However, if
        the WG concludes the existing WHOIS system can adequately
        address
        requirements, the WG’s output should confirm this and identify
        any
        necessary changes to the WHOIS policy framework.




      After Phase 1, if the GNSO Council confirms that a new policy
        framework and next-generation RDS are required, the PDP WG will
        then
        proceed to Phases 2 and 3, recommending a new consensus policy
        framework
        to satisfy requirements for a next-generation RDS established in
        Phase 1,
        along with any necessary coexistence and implementation
        guidance. Further
        detail regarding this 3-phase process and questions to be
        considered can
        be found in the PDP WG’s charter.



        How This Team Will Work


        ICANN WGs use transparent, open processes. The meetings of this
        PDP
        WG will be recorded, and the recordings will be available to the
        public.
        The mailing list for the PDP WG will be archived publicly. The
        group will
        collaborate using a public workspace for draft materials and all
        final
        work products and milestones will be documented on the
        WG's
          wiki. The PDP WG is expected to follow the
        GNSO
          Working Group Guidelines [PDF, 350 KB] as well as the GNSO
        PDP
        Manual.



        How to participate


        There are two ways to volunteer:
      Individual Members – anyone interested cann volunteer to join
        the PDP
        WG as a WG member, regardless of whether they are members of the
        ICANN
        community. Members are expected to actively contribute to
        mailing list
        conversations as well as meetings – it is anticipated tthat the
        PDP WG
        will at a minimum meet on a weekly basis via teleconference.
        Members are
        expected to provide essential input to the process. Members will
        be
        required to provide a Statement of Interest
        (SOI).

      Mailing list observers – for those who are merely interested
        in
        monitoring thhe WG’s conversations, there is the possibility
        to sign up
        as a mailing list "observer" which offers read-only access to
        the mailing list. Mailing list observers will not be permitted
        to post,
        will not receive invitations to the various meetings or calls of
        the WG
        and will not have to complete a Statement of Interest. At any
        point in
        time, a mailing list observer can join the WG as a member simply
        by
        informing the GNSO Secretariat.

      In addition, there will be opportunities to provide input
        through
        public consultations and public comment processes that the PDP
        WG is
        expected to organize.



        How to Join


        If you are interested in joining the WG as an individual
        participant
        or mailing list observer, please fill in the
        sign up form or
        send the
        Word
          document [DOCX, 72 KB] filled in to the
        GNSO Secretariat


      All members and observers will be listed on the PDP WG's wiki
        page.




        Next steps


        In its motion, the GNSO Council directed that this call for
        volunteers be circulated as widely as possible in order to
        ensure broad
        representation and participation in the WG. This call will
        remain open
        until the WG convenes for the first time. At this juncture, it
        is
        anticipated that the PDP WG may convene online in late January
        2015.
        Following that, regular online meetings will be scheduled in
        accordance
        with the PDP WG’s work plan, which it is expected to develop
        as one of
        its first tasks.



        Further information and preparation
      For those interested in volunteering for this effort, you are
        strongly encouraged to review the following materials prior to
        the first
        meeting of the PDP WG:
      The
        Final
          Issue Report
      The
        approved
          charter
      Materials available at the PDP
        WG's
          wiki such as the EWG Final Report and other relevant
        information.

        Background


        Created in the 1980s, WHOIS began as a service to identify and
        contact entities responsible for the operation of a network
        resource on
        the Internet. Over the years, ICANN's requirements for gTLD
        domain name
        registration data collection, access and accuracy have undergone
        some
        important changes. Yet, after nearly 15 years of task forces,
        review
        teams, and studies, comprehensive WHOIS policy reform remains
        the source
        of long-running discussion and debate.


      In 2012, the ICANN Board launched the Expert Working Group on
        gTLD
        Registration Directory Services (EWG) to help redefine the
        purpose of
        gTLD registration data and consider how to safeguard the data,
        and to
        propose a model for gTLD registration directory services (RDS)
        to address
        accuracy, privacy, and access issues.


      Upon publication of the EWG's Final Report in June, 2014, an
        informal
        group of GNSO Councilors and ICANN Board Members collaborated to
        propose
        a Process Framework for structuring a GNSO PDP to successfully
        address
        these challenging issues. This Process Framework was adopted by
        the Board
        in 2015, along with a reaffirmation of its 2012 request for a
        PDP to be
        convened to define the purpose of collecting, maintaining and
        providing
        access to gTLD registration data. The Board also asked that the
        PDP
        consider safeguards for protecting data, using the
        recommendations in the
        EWG's Final Report as an input to, and, if appropriate, as the
        foundation
        for a new gTLD policy.


      In preparation for this PDP, a new
        Preliminary
          Issue Report [PDF, 1.4 MB] was published for
        public
          comment on 13 July 2015. A
        Final
          Issue Report [PDF, 1.2 MB] was subsequently published on 7
        October 2015, including links to all public comments received,
        along with
        a draft charter for the PDP WG. This draft charter was approved
        by the
        GNSO Council on
        19
          November 2015, enabling the formation of a GNSO working
        group of
        community volunteers to progress this PDP.


      More information can be found on the
        GNSO
          PDP
          on Next-Generation gTLD Registration Directory Service (RDS)
          page and
        the
        WG's
          wiki, including the WG's charter, inputs already provided
        by all
        SG/Cs during the public comment period, and an extensive library
        of
        foundational materials to inform the WG's deliberations. In
        addition, the
        WG will reach out to all SG/Cs for feedback on any items that
        they
        believe should be considered that may not have been specifically
        called
        out in the approved charter.


      As this will be a complex multi-phase PDP, all those
        interested in
        helping to shape the policy framework for a next-generation gTLD
        RDS are
        encouraged to volunteer for this WG. Only with the help of the
        entire
        community can this WG achieve its goal of formally defining an
        appropriate purpose of gTLD registration data and establishing a
        new
        policy framework to enable permissible access to that data with
        improved
        privacy and accuracy.

















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