Comment Close Date | Statement Name | Status | Assignee(s) and | Call for Comments | Call for Comments Close | Vote Announcement | Vote Open | Vote Reminder | Vote Close | Date of Submission | Staff Contact and Email | Statement Number |
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14.07.2013 | Thick Whois Initial Report – GNSO Policy Development Process | Adopted 12Y, 0N, 0A | Alan Greenberg (NARALO) | 26.06.2013 | 04.07.2013 | n/a | 18.07.2013 (ALAC Meeting in Durban) | n/a | 18.07.2013 | 21.07.2013 | Marika Konings policy-staff@icann.org | AL-ALAC-ST-0713-04-00-EN |
FINAL VERSION TO BE SUBMITTED IF RATIFIED
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FINAL DRAFT VERSION TO BE VOTED UPON BY THE ALAC
The ALAC strongly supports the recommendation to require Thick Whois for all gTLDs in line with our previous Statements and Correspondence.
FIRST DRAFT SUBMITTED
The ALAC strongly supports the recommendation to require Thick Whois for all gTLDs.
1 Comment
Olivier Crepin-Leblond
I find this Statement somehow thin. Would it not be the opportunity to remind the Working Group of the ALAC's long standing position on the matter? My suggestion is to list some of our past statements in the matter to provide more weight to the fact that the ALAC supports the recommendation.
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In line with our previous Statements and Correspondence:
ALAC Statement on the Whois Registrant Identification Study, Draft Report (9 March 2013)
ALAC Statement on the Thick Whois PDP WG (22 January 2013)
ALAC Analysis of AoC WHOIS Report Recommendations (September 2012)
ALAC Statement on the WHOIS AC SO Request (August 2012)
ALAC Correspondence Endorsing the IPC's Statement on the .com Renewal and Thick Whois (July 2012)
ALAC Statement on the WHOIS Policy Review Team Final Report (June 2012)
ALAC Statement on the WHOIS Policy Review Team Draft Report (March 2012)
ALAC Statement on the Preliminary Issue Report on ‘Thick’ Whois (December 2011)
ALAC Statement on WHOIS Review Team Policy - Discussion Paper (July 2011)
ALAC Statement on the Whois Review Team (April 2011)
The ALAC strongly supports the recommendation to require Thick Whois for all gTLDs.
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