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WhoisWhois updateFor people interested in Whois, the Sao Paulo meeting is a pretty important opportunity for influence. Two Whois items were posted for public comments on the ICANN website, and we took comments on them both during the GNSO public forum on Monday.(chatroom discussion here) The good news is you don't have to be here to take part. Anyone can comment on both topics below until January 15th, by clicking through the title links. By Maria Farrell at 6 Dec 2006 - 16:34 | Whois | read more | Maria Farrell's blog | login to post comments
GNSO Whois forum questionsThis a forum for providing questions to the GNSO's open forum discussion on Whois. If you have a question you wish to be considered please post it here. Public Forum chatroomThis is a chatroom specifically for the Public Forum during the S ICANN | Domain names | IDNs | ccTLDs/gTLDs | Security and stability | IPv6 | Whois | WSIS/IGF | login to post comments
SHere's a general chatroom for people either at the meeting or on the wider Internet who want to discuss what is going on at the S ICANN | Domain names | IDNs | ccTLDs/gTLDs | Security and stability | IPv6 | Whois | WSIS/IGF | 1 comment
Webcasts, transcripts, meeting infoThis is the page for webcasts, transcripts and other related information on the S ICANN | Domain names | IDNs | ccTLDs/gTLDs | Security and stability | IPv6 | Whois | WSIS/IGF | 5 comments
Main topics of discussionHere is a list of the main areas of discussion for ICANN as of December 2006. Each topic clicks through to content concerning that topic held on this website. ICANN | Domain names | IDNs | ccTLDs/gTLDs | Security and stability | IPv6 | Whois | WSIS/IGF | read more | 1 comment
GNSO Public Forum: WhoisWhich room?: Comandatuba 2+3 What it is: This open public forum organized by the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) provides all interested individuals with an opportunity to share opinions and recommendations on two proposed actions related to the Whois service: 1) implementation of a new consensus policy involving Whois and National Laws; and 2) consideration of the Whois Task Force's proposals for making changes in Whois services. ![]() |