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[council] For easy reference -- useful documents related to selecting WHOIS studies

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  • From: Liz Gasster <liz.gasster@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 12:13:33 -0700
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All,

I’m sorry I was unable to attend the last Council call when WHOIS studies were 
discussed, though I am glad that Lisa Phifer was available to provide an 
overview and answer questions.  The purpose of this email is to provide easy 
reference to four of the key  documents that I think are of particular utility 
as you talk further about which studies to recommend:


1.       The attached chart – this is the easiest “snapshot view” of the study 
options pending at this time.

2.      The analysis/report that staff did on the first two study areas once 
the responses to the first two RFPs were received and analyzed.  I hope you 
will review in particular some of the benefits and constraints that we think 
are relevant to each study. 
http://gnso.icann.org/issues/whois/whois-studies-report-for-gnso-23mar10-en.pdf

3.      In considering which studies should be done, it may be helpful to 
consider how the results of each proposed study might be useful in informing 
future policy making, and to discuss the kinds of policy options that study 
results might shed light on.  Some may view this is premature in the absence of 
the study results, but I think it could help guide this decision making (about 
which studies to do) to ensure that results are actually useful and “advance 
the debate”.  Back in April, when I shared the analysis I describe in #2 above, 
the Council also requested that I go back and identify the WHOIS policy issues 
that each proposed study is intended to inform.  Recognizing that there is a 
long history of debate, Council members also wanted to understand better the 
nature of the concerns and viewpoints about these studies that have been 
expressed to-date.  The following is my response to that request. 
http://gnso.icann.org/issues/whois/whois-follow-up-discussion-05apr10-en.pdf    
   Most of the content was extracted from the original study proposals 
themselves, since study proposers were asked to specifically state the 
“utility” of each study being proposed. That means that the ideas stated are 
often in the words of the study proponents and may not be considered “neutral”, 
something to be aware of as you review the information.  In the 5 April 
document I also offer some thoughts and insights shared by others on the 
potential policy “relevance” of other pending WHOIS studies.  As I noted at the 
time, when I assembled this list I noticed that the list includes many things 
we might learn; it is less expansive on precisely how policies might change.  
Note also that that these are not my views or staff views.  I tried to extract 
ideas that have been stated already – you may find this a useful way to 
approach discussion.  It may also spur additional thought about the merits or 
limitations of various study proposals which I would urge you to share with 
other Council members and staff.

Please note also that the terms of reference for the pending RFP on a WHOIS 
Proxy/Privacy “Abuse” study can be found here.  This provides further detail on 
the parameters envisioned for that study which you may also find relevant. 
http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-2-18may10-en.htm

Hopefully these references will be useful for your current deliberations.  
Please let me know also if you would like further information.  Staff is also 
available to participate on stakeholder group and constituency calls to answer 
questions or provide further detail.

Best, Liz


Attachment: WHOIS Studies Chart 8 June 2010.doc
Description: WHOIS Studies Chart 8 June 2010.doc



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