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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Fahd Batayneh
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2014 9:12 AM
To: MENOG
Subject: [menog] FW: ICANN News Alert -- Call for Volunteers for Implementation 
Advisory Group to Review Existing ICANN Procedure for Handling WHOIS Conflicts 
with Privacy Laws

FYI… For those interested in the handling of WHOIS conflicts with privacy laws, 
a call for volunteers to join the Implementation Advisory Group.

Fahd Batayneh
ICANN

Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2014 1:44 AM
Subject: ICANN News Alert -- Call for Volunteers for Implementation Advisory 
Group to Review Existing ICANN Procedure for Handling WHOIS Conflicts with 
Privacy Laws

[ICANN]<http://www.icann.org/>
News Alert

https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2014-10-14-en

________________________________
Call for Volunteers for Implementation Advisory Group to Review Existing ICANN 
Procedure for Handling WHOIS Conflicts with Privacy Laws

14 October 2014

In Brief

ICANN seeks volunteers to serve on an Implementation Advisory Group (IAG) to 
review and suggest potential changes to the implementation of the ICANN 
Procedure for Handling WHOIS Conflicts with Privacy 
Laws<https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/whois-privacy-conflicts-procedure-2008-01-17-en>
 (the Procedure.)

What This Team Will Do

The IAG will work with ICANN staff on reviewing the current steps of the 
Procedure and identifying possible changes to the procedure to facilitate 
resolution of issues where WHOIS requirements conflict with applicable laws. 
The IAG is expected to explore whether any of the Procedure's elements ought to 
be amended in order to strike this balance. Any recommended changes made will 
need to be in line with the Procedure's underlying policy, which was adopted by 
the GNSO Council in 
2005<http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/whois-privacy/council-rpt-18jan06.htm>. As 
a result, recommended changes to the implementation of the procedure, if any, 
will be shared with the GNSO Council to ensure that these do not conflict with 
the intent of the original policy recommendations.

How This Team Will Work

Like other ICANN working groups, the Implementation Advisory Group will use 
transparent, open processes. The meetings of the IAG are expected to take place 
via conference calls which will be recorded, and the recordings will be 
available to the public. Initially, it is expected the group will meet once 
every two weeks, but the IAG will then determine its preferred schedule and 
methodology. The mailing list for the IAG will be archived publicly. Observers 
are welcome to join the mailing list to monitor the discussions. These 
observers will receive emails from the group, but will not be able to post 
messages or attend meetings. IAG members are expected to submit Statements of 
Interest (SOI<https://community.icann.org/display/gnsosoi/New+SOIs>). The group 
will collaborate using a public workspace.

How To Join

ICANN invites interested parties to join the IAG, which will be open to anyone 
interested to join. ICANN urges interested community members willing to work on 
this initiative and with a range of views to join and contribute to the group's 
work. As noted above, you can join the IAG either as a member or an observer. 
Please contact 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> if you 
wish to join the IAG.

Background

In November 2005, the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) concluded a 
policy development process (PDP) on WHOIS conflicts with privacy law which 
recommended<http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/whois-privacy/council-rpt-18jan06.htm>
 that "In order to facilitate reconciliation of any conflicts between 
local/national mandatory privacy laws or regulations and applicable provisions 
of the ICANN contract regarding the collection, display and distribution of 
personal data via the gTLD WHOIS service, ICANN should:

  1.  Develop and publicly document a procedure for dealing with the situation 
in which a registrar or registry can credibly demonstrate that it is legally 
prevented by local/national privacy laws or regulations from fully complying 
with applicable provisions of its ICANN contract regarding the collection, 
display and distribution of personal data via WHOIS.
  2.  Create goals for the procedure which include:

     *   Ensuring that ICANN staff is informed of a conflict at the earliest 
appropriate juncture;
     *   Resolving the conflict, if possible, in a manner conducive to ICANN's 
Mission, applicable Core Values, and the stability and uniformity of the WHOIS 
system;
     *   Providing a mechanism for the recognition, if appropriate, in 
circumstances where the conflict cannot be otherwise resolved, of an exception 
to contractual obligations to those registries/registrars to which the specific 
conflict applies with regard to collection, display and distribution of 
personally identifiable data via WHOIS; and
     *   Preserving sufficient flexibility for ICANN staff to respond to 
particular factual situations as they arise".

The ICANN Board adopted the recommendations in May 2006 and the final Procedure 
was made effective in January 2008. Although to date no registrar or registry 
operator has formally invoked the Procedure, concerns have been expressed both 
by public authorities as well as registrars and registry operators concerning 
potential conflicts between WHOIS contractual obligations and local law.

Given that the WHOIS Procedure has not been invoked and yet numerous concerns 
have arisen from contracted parties and the wider community, ICANN launched a 
review as part of the Procedure. The review was launched with the publication 
of a paper for public comment on 22 May 
2014<https://www.icann.org/public-comments/whois-conflicts-procedure-2014-05-22-en>.
 The paper outlined the Procedure's steps and invited public comments on a 
series of questions. The body of public comment was analyzed by ICANN staff, 
and the proposed next step is the formation of an IAG to consider changes to 
how the Procedure is enacted and used. ICANN staff found common themes among 
some of the suggestions in the public comments, which may allow for changes to 
implementation of the Procedure in line with the underlying policy.

On 22 September 2014, the GAC 
noted<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/correspondence/dryden-to-crocker-23sep14-en.pdf>
 [PDF, 55 KB] that the issues around the WHOIS Conflicts with National Law 
Procedure warrant further time and attention, as they touch on significant 
public policy matters associated with national laws and the legitimate uses of 
WHOIS data. The IAG is open to participation and GAC members and other 
government stakeholders are encouraged to take part in the group to contribute 
to advancement of the work in this area.

The IAG's recommendation will then be shared with the GNSO Council to determine 
the next steps.

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