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[council] Invitation to Privacy Conference: 29 Nov. in Vancouver
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- Subject: [council] Invitation to Privacy Conference: 29 Nov. in Vancouver
- From: Robin Gross <robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 15:22:14 -0800
- Organization: Robin Gross
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Dear Councilors,
Please join us on 29 November (2:00-6:30pm) in Vancouver at this
important conference on international data protection and privacy issues
related to the WHOIS database.
We expect a lively and informative exchange on these complex and
sensitive issues - so please consider attending this open meeting. Thanks.
See you in Vancouver,
Robin
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Privacy Conference at Vancouver ICANN Meeting:
Building Bridges on ICANN’s Whois Questions
Tuesday, November 29th, 2:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Sponsors: Noncommercial Users Constituency, Public Interest Registry &
The Registry Constituency
++ Draft Agenda ++
Session I: Data Protection Commissioners, ccTLDs and Registrars
This session invites Data Protection Commissioners to discuss their data
protection laws. It also profiles several ccTLDs and Registrars who
have changed their Whois procedures (or are in the midst of changing
them) based on these laws. What are the changes? How are they working?
How do they allow personal data to be made available to those who need
it? (This session will feature considerable time for questions and
discussion with the audience.)
Session II: Experts on Other Areas of Internet Privacy
The Whois debate takes place within the larger context of Internet
privacy, but in the ICANN community we rarely refer to outside models.
How do online service providers, ISPs and others handle requests for
personal data in other Internet areas, including chatroom and email
identities? What do these models offer in our work on the Whois dilemma?
Session III: Registrars, Registries and NCUC Present Their New Plans
for the WHOIS Databases
Registries, Registrar and Noncommercial Users Constituency recently put
forward different plans to change the gTLD Whois Database to provide
protection for personal data. For the first time in a public forum,
they will present and discuss their proposals. (Considerable time for
input and discussion with the audience planned.)
Building Bridges to the Public. This Conference will reach out to civic
and social Internet-based organization throughout the world. Attracting
new organizations with their insights and concerns will help infuse the
Conference and GNSO Whois process with a new level of interest and
relevance.
Questions/Suggestions. If you have questions, suggestions for
speakers, or organizations you think should be invited, please contact
Kathryn Kleiman of the Noncommercial Users Constituency at
KathrynKl@xxxxxxx.
Open to All
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