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Month: June 2018

The ICANN discussion draft on UAM: Another railroad?

Posted on June 24, 2018June 24, 2018 by Farzaneh Badii and Milton MuellerGeneral
As we anticipated, ICANN the organization, under the pressure of powerful interest groups, decided to come up with its own model for access to personal information of domain name registrants data. It is a draft for "discussion." But there is a timeline as well: Phase 1: Community discussion and consultations on...
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An Access Model for Whois Data that Respects Registrants Rights

Posted on June 22, 2018June 23, 2018 by Farzaneh BadiiPrivacy & Surveillance
Now that Whois has been changed to become compliant with the GDPR, the battleground over Whois and privacy has shifted to the question of how people can get past the restrictions and gain access to all the personal information about domain name registrants that used to be there. This process...
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Let’s talk about WHOIS accreditation – Before it’s too late

Posted on June 15, 2018June 15, 2018 by Farzaneh BadiiIG Institutions, Privacy & Surveillance
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect on 25 May 2018. As a result, ICANN allowed registries and registrars to cloak the personal information of domain name registrants in WHOIS, with a caveat that those who had legitimate and proportionate purpose should be allowed access to this cloaked,...
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Cyber Nationalism and Digital Trade: IGP Workshop Report

Posted on June 12, 2018June 12, 2018 by Farzaneh Badii, Karl Grindal and Milton MuellerGeneral
On May 24-25, 2018, the Internet Governance Project (IGP) at Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy held its 4th Annual Workshop in Atlanta. This year’s workshop theme was “Digital Free Trade or Cyber Nationalism? Setting the Course for a 21st Century Digital Trade Policy.” The workshop explored the scientific and...
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