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To answer the question “What steps are needed to protect data and privacy?” for each purpose, the the PDP should be informed by available inputs dealing with privacy.
The privacy sub-team considered this charter question, starting with key inputs identified in the PDP Issue Report and WG Charter, identified additional key inputs, and summarized them in the following document:
Summary of Key Inputs on Privacy - Final Template PDF
Those key inputs on privacy (including data protection) include:
Available Inputs |
- Hyperlinked to Source |
Privacy Law (2008) |
Review of the ICANN Procedure for Handling WHOIS Conflicts with Privacy Law (2014) |
2013 RAA's Data Retention Specification Waiver and Discussion Document (2014) |
WHOIS Studies (2012-2014) , especially |
SAC055, WHOIS: Blind Men and an Elephant (September 2012) |
Privacy & Proxy Services Accreditation PDP Final Report (2015) |
Thick WHOIS PDP Final Report (2011-2013) and IRT Legal Review |
Article 29 WP statement on the data protection impact of the ICANN RAA (2013-2014) |
Article 29 |
EDPS Correspondence, Berlin Group Documents, especiallyArticle 29 WP 2/2003
EWG Recommendations for a Next-Generation RDS, especially - Section 6a, Data Protection Principles - Section 6b, Principles for Data Access by Law Enforcement - Section 7, Improving Registrant Privacy - Annex H, Model for Relay and Reveal |
EWG Research: Data Protection Considerations Applicable to Collection of gTLD Reg Data Memo |
EWG Research: WHOIS Privacy and Proxy Service Provider Practices Survey |
EWG Tutorial Pages 28-30 |
and EWG FAQs 31-38 |
Process Framework for a PDP on Next-Generation RDS, especially |
See also Public Comments on Issue Report for input to be considered by PDP WG
.