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2024-11-13 RDRS Standing Committee Work Session - ICANN81
2024-11-13 RDRS Standing Committee Work Session - ICANN81
DATE: Wednesday, 13 November 2024TIME: 16:30 - 17:30 TRTROOM: Emirgan 2 (GNSO)ICANN81 Session Link |
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Agenda:
- Welcome
- Brief Overview of 1-year RDRS
- Prep-Week Session LINK
- Discussion on Pilot’s Current Status and Defining Next Steps
- What trends have been identified so far?
- What has one year of RDRS taught us?
- Recommendations for the Final RDRS Pilot Report
- Walkthrough of SG feedback from RDRS Workbook
- AOB
Action Items/Notes:
Action Item: RDRS SC members to provide observations and recommendations for the final report to the RDRS Workbook. [docs.google.com]
Action Item: Support Staff to include session discussion and recommendations to the RDRS Workbook. [docs.google.com]
Action Item: Support Staff to start populating the final report template with the observations made and provided by RDRS SC.
- Welcome
- Brief Overview of 1-year RDRS
- Prep-Week Session LINK [icann81.sched.com] for detailed background on RDRS
3. Discussion on Pilot’s Current Status and Defining Next Steps
- What trends have been identified so far?
- What has one year of RDRS taught us?
The RDRS SC observations included:
- Requests are lower than pre-GDPR levels, with many still routed directly to registrars. A significant proportion of requests pertain to domains using privacy/proxy services.
- Authentication is not the primary issue; the challenge lies in balancing the requester’s need against registrant privacy rights.
- Responses are costly in terms of time and resources. A significant number of requests remain incomplete or are rejected due to insufficient information.
- Participants discussed the volume of requests processed through RDRS represents the overall demand but does not justify large-scale implementation like SSAD.
- Participants suggested communication from registrars needs improvement, with clear explanations for rejections or additional requirements.
- Participants pointed out that awareness remains low outside the ICANN community, with many law enforcement agencies and investigators unaware of the system.
- Participants indicated that existing legacy systems remain heavily used, despite the RDRS pilot. Some suggested toadd a link to RDRS into their RDDS.
4. Recommendations for the Final RDRS Pilot Report
- Walkthrough of SG feedback from RDRS Workbook
- Rrs presented their observations included in the workbook.
- Participants suggested improving communication and feedback loops for requesters.
- Participants suggested exploring the possibility of disclosing data directly through RDRS.
- Participants suggested investigating linking legacy tools to RDRS for improved awareness and accessibility.
- Participants suggested RDRS to remain voluntary but with technical updates to enhance efficiency. Avoid development of an SSAD due to economic and operational infeasibility.
- Shift focus to a scalable and cost-effective RDRS.
- Participants suggested reevaluating the need for authentication features and their associated data controller responsibilities.
5. AOB