(CPH) - Practical Insights on Data Disclosure from Contracted Parties
- Shared screen with speaker view

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Please review ICANN Expected Standards of Behavior here: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/expected-standards-2016-06-28-en

36:51
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37:04
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42:58
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44:46
I want his sourdough recipe

44:55
Sorry Michele, that's private

45:31
Well I’d go and nag him directly, but he’s in the only part of Ireland that’s locked down at the moment

58:00
oh I didn't say I I was a successful baker! :D

59:10
Allan: Stellar presentation! Informative and well done. Thanks!

59:53
Thank you Steve - I appreciate it!

01:02:14
The data from ICANN Compliance is published at: https://features.icann.org/compliance/dashboard/2020/0820/report

01:02:40
… under the section entitled “Registrar Complaints with Evidence of Alleged Violation of the Temporary Specification - 1 February 2020 to Date”

01:11:03
“Registrar and Registry Minimum Required Information for WHOIS Data Requests” is available at: https://rrsg.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/RrSG-Minimum-Required-Information-for-a-Whois-Data-Requests.pdf

01:12:16
Alan - I don’t understand. If the basis of GDPR was established in WW2, and, we know now that there are millions of global online businesses managing the personal data of billions of people, that those businesses use technology and user accepted terms and conditions to manage the collection and use of personal data in full compliance of GDPR and local laws like those in California, why is it so hard for registrars to collect this data an manage it responsibly with decades of precedence at other online companies?

01:15:49
@Fred- thanks for the question. We will answer during the QnA section

01:16:00
Beth / general: How do you deal with language if you get a data disclosure request? Do you enforce everything to be in English or your other supported languages? If not, how would you handle requests in languages not supported by your company (which can be as common as Spanish or French, or as uncommon as Korean)? In EPDP rec #3 it says “must be in English”, but is that accepted in real life?

01:16:54
Thanks Owen And if there’s time … a follow-up. — Absolutely, personal privacy is a right guaranteed by law and common decency, however, so is consumer protection. With respect to commercial enterprises, they have no right to privacy, in fact, they have an obligation to be transparent. So, why not disclose the registration contact data automatically and transparently for commercial activity on the web including registration data? And anticipating a potential response, for individuals that choose their own name or managed their own personal data inappropriately, isn’t it the responsibility of a business owner to protect their own personal data with respect to their contact data for their business? Do their rights trump the potential harms to consumers by allowing them to cloak the actual identity of the business?

01:17:02
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01:18:38
thx for correcting me :)

01:19:25
Thanks @Siemen

01:21:20
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01:21:45
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01:27:46
I’ll drop my questions in the question box, sorry for my error, and apologies in advance, I’ll need to listen to the responses, if any on the replay, I have another meeting at the top of the hour.

01:34:23
sorry I have to drop off … very interesting

01:36:56
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01:44:26
Thank you, Beth

01:48:29
could I ask a follow up question?

01:48:51
We should have time for a follow up @Brian

01:55:50
I also presented the statistics

01:55:57
and I did mis-speak, you're right

01:56:19
I intended to refer to the rate of TYPE of requestor - overwhelmingly related to intellectual property

01:56:30
Rate of disclosure - you’re assuming the requests are “valid”

01:57:09
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01:57:49
Tucows has spent CONSIDERABLE time and energy to educate requestors

01:58:46
lol Siemen!

02:01:03
Just a note that my COA members have in general been satisfied with the way Tucows has handled their disclosure requests (which relate to copyright piracy). It is appreciated and would like to extend that acknowledgment to Tucows.

02:01:04
+1 Beth

02:01:42
I meant "acknowledgment and thanks"

02:02:06
Absolutely, Ashley.

02:02:58
Sorry Owen!

02:03:02
Didn

02:03:03
Thanks to all who attended and asked great questions!

02:03:08
Slides and recordings can be found on the GNSO Calendar shortly:https://gnso.icann.org/en/group-activities/calendar#sep