[[--Translated text (en -> es)--]] Asunto: Re: Artículo 29 Para la ICANN De: michele@blacknight.ie El 28 sep 2012, a las 00:04, Carlton Samuels <carlton.samuels@gmail.com> escribió:
Thanks for posting this Michele. Mildly interesting development.
En serio? Yo
For one, These Article 29 fellas are behind the curve on the changes in ICANN leadership
. For I'm sure Fadi Chehade's ascension to CEO was announced almost 2 weeks before their note, dated 26th September here. Anyhoo, makes for a perfect takeoff point.
So now, the Article 29 fellas object to annual - yes, annual - verification of email and phone numbers of registrants. But not before they groused that the original purpose of the WHOIS was recorded as to facilitate contact on 'technical' issues! And any other use is, ipso facto, at least unsporting, if not illegal.
Puede que no te guste, pero eso es lo whois fue diseñado originalmente para hacer
We are back in time.
Here's another telling observation. They feel the 'root cause' for inaccurate WHOIS data is 'the unlimited public accessibility of private contact details in the WHOIS database'!
Como registrador tenemos una gran cantidad de nuestros clientes se quejan de sus datos puedan ser puestos a disposición del público en whois
Well.... um.....let me tell you a story. Back in the day when you go to Disneyland - the one in California - they had a target shooting game out front. When you missed, an old cowboy image would up and chortle 'lock up the wimmin' and chil'ren, Ol' Cockeye's got a gun'. This position does nothing but give comfort and succor to the common crooks now plaguing us.
Mind you, I could get mildly stimulated by the reasoning they used to deplore the requirement for data retention for 2 years after a contract has expired. Yes, that is excessive and unwarranted. And that is the only positive thing I can say with good grace.
It is always intriguing to me that those who argue for unfettered privacy rights for registrants always conflate and make indivisible the interests of registrants with those of ordinary users. And quite apart from the fact that the Article 29 folks seem to submerge the interests of all 2+billion worldwide Internet users to those of registrants who are EU citizens - or, maybe, the 20% or so of Internet users who are EU citizens - I'm wondering whether they were party to the Safe Harbour protocols? Maybe Madame forgot their invitation to the last hi-level conference in DC?
Tiene una lectura sobre lo que ICANN / LEA está pidiendo Echa un vistazo a PCI / DSS Tiene una lectura correcta sobre el artículo 29, letra
Then again, I might change my mind when I see what they make of the CleanIT project.
- Carlton
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On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 12:54 PM, "Michele Neylon :: Blacknight" <michele@blacknight.ie> wrote: http://www.internetnews.me/2012/09/27/article-29-working-party-deem-raa-asks...
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