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[council] Initial staff report on GNSO-requested WHOIS studies attached for your review and discussion

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  • From: Liz Gasster <liz.gasster@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 16:47:20 -0700
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All,

Attached please find staff's initial report on WHOIS studies as requested by 
the Council on 4 March 2009.  I will provide an overview of this report at the 
Council's upcoming 1 April meeting, and I look forward to your comments and 
input.  My report will also be posted here shortly. 
https://st.icann.org/gnso-council/index.cgi?whois_discussion#   I will also be 
posting my presentation slides by the end of this week.  I'd also like to make 
the following points:


1.       I want to recognize that this effort has been underway for quite some 
time, and while I have provided many updates along the way, I understand that 
the background and context may be new to Council members who joined the GNSO 
following the discussions that led to initiation of this work.  I would be glad 
to add additional background or detail as requested.  There was a significant 
body of work that the Council and community engaged in that led up to the 
decision in March 2009 to pursue costs and feasibility for the specific study 
areas selected.  There were also other studies initially proposed by members of 
the community and by the GAC.  Those described in my report were selected by 
the Council for staff to pursue.

2.       The Policy staff is also releasing a first draft later this month of 
an additional "study" that was requested by the GNSO Council in May 2009.  This 
"study" is more accurately described as a compilation or synthesis of WHOIS 
Service Requirements,  that includes known deficiencies in the current service 
and "any possible requirements that may be needed to support various policy 
initiatives that have been suggested in the past". As requested in the 
resolution initiating this work, when Staff releases the report, we will be 
consulting with the SSAC, ALAC, GAC, the ccNSO and the GNSO on this draft, and 
an updated synthesis will be prepared following those consultations. Steve 
Sheng is the primary author of this upcoming report.

3.       Regarding both reports, staff has tried to be responsive to the 
expectations of the GNSO in initiating the requests.  If more work is needed or 
you have something further in mind, please let us know.  We consider both to be 
working documents that can be updated or refined upon community review.

4.       There are many important details to consider, but ultimately the 
Council will want to consider whether to recommend funding for WHOIS studies in 
the FY 2011 budget.  WHOIS studies have been noted as a potential future 
expense for some time, but the analysis I've just completed provides 
much-needed detail on specific costs to anticipate for the WHOIS Misuse and 
WHOIS Registrant Identification studies.

At the time this work was initiated, there were differing views about whether / 
which studies should be undertaken.  Hopefully the information provided will be 
useful to the Council in considering next steps.  I might also suggest that 
this information be provided to the GAC given its extensive previous 
recommendations for further study of WHOIS.  Staff can forward the report or 
the Council may certainly do so.

Again, we look forward to your comments and input!

Thanks, Liz

Attachment: Whois studies report for GNSO 23 Mar 2010.pdf
Description: Whois studies report for GNSO 23 Mar 2010.pdf



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