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From: ICANN News Alert [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 7:33 PM
To: Fahd Batayneh
Subject: ICANN News Alert -- ICANN Launches WHOIS Website Beta

 

 <http://www.icann.org/> ICANN


News Alert


http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-04nov13-en.htm

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ICANN Launches WHOIS Website Beta


4 November 2013

Following through on community recommendations for improving accountability and 
transparency, ICANN has launched the first phase of a new "one-stop" online 
resource about the WHOIS directory service. This new information website 
provides a clear and easy-to-understand explanation of how to access existing 
WHOIS information on who has registered domain names. It also makes it easy to 
notify relevant parties of a data accuracy issue.

Members of the community are invited to view the beta site and provide comments 
via feedback forms. ICANN staff and the design team will consider all comments 
and suggestions as we continually improve the site.

Previously, it was difficult to get a holistic understanding of WHOIS as 
information was highly distributed over many different websites. This new 
website, whois.icann.org, will be a centralized location for all WHOIS 
information, making it easier to learn about WHOIS, raise accuracy issues about 
WHOIS information and how to contribute to WHOIS policies. ICANN expects to 
launch an integrated search function in January 2014 as part of the site's 
second phase.

The WHOIS directory service is an essential tool used by many people and 
organizations every day. Anyone who needs to know who is behind a website, 
domain name can look it up via WHOIS directory information. Network 
administrators, registry operators, domain name registrants, governments, law 
enforcement, consumer groups, and the international Internet community find it 
crucial.

In addition to identifying domain name holders, WHOIS data also allows network 
administrators and others to find and fix system problems and to maintain 
Internet stability. With it, they can determine the availability of domain 
names, combat spam or fraud, identify trademark infringement and enhance 
accountability of domain name registrants. WHOIS data is sometimes used to 
track down and identify registrants who may be posting illegal content or 
engaging in phishing scams.

The Affirmation of Commitments requires ICANN to "maintain timely, unrestricted 
and public access to accurate and complete WHOIS information...." It also calls 
for a review of WHOIS policy and its implementation every three years to assess 
its effectiveness in meeting legitimate needs of law enforcement and promoting 
consumer trust. This new website is the result of recommendations made by the 
last review panel.

 


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