ICANN’s Government Group Wants to Slow Whois Work

Since ICANN woke up to the very large conflicts between its policies and contracts and privacy law there have been some groups that have been pushing for ICANN to find a swift resolution. One of the more vocal among them was the Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC), which is made up of representative of governments from… Continue reading ICANN’s Government Group Wants to Slow Whois Work

ICANN Asks European Data Protection Board if Universal Access Model Viable

ICANN has written to the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) to see if a “Universal Access Model” for domain name registration data is possible under GDPR. The letter, which was sent on Friday, also includes two other documents: Exploring a Unified Access Model for gTLD Registration Data TSG01: Technical Model for Access to NonPublic Registration… Continue reading ICANN Asks European Data Protection Board if Universal Access Model Viable

Check the new “Whois” From Your Mobile

Whois is being deprecated in favour of a more modern technology. The new solution for handling domain name registration data is called RDAP (Registration Data Access Protocol) and it is designed for machines to read and handle. It’s not meant for direct human consumption. While some web browsers might be able to display the RDAP… Continue reading Check the new “Whois” From Your Mobile

New Zealand’s ccTLD Taking on DomainTools in Court – Video

As I mentioned several months ago, the .nz ccTLD registry Domain Name Commission is taking legal action against several companies that have been harvesting whois data for years. They were granted a preliminary injunction and were in court in person a few days ago. You can watch the legal pleadings from both sides in the… Continue reading New Zealand’s ccTLD Taking on DomainTools in Court – Video

APWG & M3AAWG Survey on Whois Challenges in InfoSec

The APWG and M3AAWG recently conducted a survey among their members and the broader infosec community to get an understanding of how WHOIS changes had impacted security investigators. The survey results come from just over 300 participants’ responses. Both organisations have formally written to ICANN and are asking that ICANN make several fundamental changes to… Continue reading APWG & M3AAWG Survey on Whois Challenges in InfoSec

ICANN vs EPAG: ICANN Seeks Appeal Plus Pushes for ECJ Referral

As I predicted ICANN is pursuing its case against EPAG. They’re now not only appealing the case to a higher court in Germany, but are also trying to get the entire thing referred to the European Court of Justice. In an announcement late last night ICANN made it very clear what their intentions are. While… Continue reading ICANN vs EPAG: ICANN Seeks Appeal Plus Pushes for ECJ Referral

ICANN vs Epag / Tucows: German Court Rules Against ICANN

Last Friday ICANN took German registrar EPAG to court in Germany. German courts seem to be pretty fast, so instead of having to wait weeks or months to see how they’d rule, we’ve already got the answer. The German court in Bonn has ruled that EPAG (Tucows) is not obliged to collect extra contacts beyond… Continue reading ICANN vs Epag / Tucows: German Court Rules Against ICANN

ICANN vs EPAG / Tucows: Tucows Releases Statement on What They’re Doing and Why

As I noted over the weekend, ICANN has instigated legal action against Epag, an ICANN accredited registrar based in Germany that is part of the Tucows group. ICANN claims that the case is to “preserve WHOIS data”, but Tucows asserts in their statement that the ICANN approach is flawed. It’s not a frivolous statement, but… Continue reading ICANN vs EPAG / Tucows: Tucows Releases Statement on What They’re Doing and Why

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