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The Whois Disclosure System is an outcome of the [[ODA]] that followed Phase 2 of the [[Expedited Policy Development Process on the Temporary Specification for gTLD Registration Data (EPDP)|EPDP Temp Spec]], which recommended the creation of a [[SSAD|system of access and disclosure of anonymized or proxied registration data]]. After ICANN Org revealed that SSAD would be costly and time intensive, the [[ICANN Board]] requested the development of an idea for a simple ticketing system (STS) designed to centralize requests for registrant information disclosures.<ref>[https://circleid.com/posts/20220404-icann-ssad-proposal-poised-to-succeed ICANN SSAD Proposal Poised to Succeed, Paul McGrady, CircleID]</ref> If greenlit, the WDS will provide data to help ICANN determine how to proceed with a ticketing system.  
The '''Registration Data Request Service''' ('''RDRS'''), formerly called the Whois Disclosure System, is an outcome of the [[ODA]] that followed Phase 2 of the [[Expedited Policy Development Process on the Temporary Specification for gTLD Registration Data (EPDP)|EPDP Temp Spec]], which recommended the creation of a [[SSAD|system of access and disclosure of anonymized or proxied registration data]]. After ICANN Org revealed that SSAD would be costly and time intensive, the [[ICANN Board]] requested the development of an idea for a simple ticketing system (STS) designed to centralize requests for registrant information disclosures.<ref>[https://circleid.com/posts/20220404-icann-ssad-proposal-poised-to-succeed ICANN SSAD Proposal Poised to Succeed, Paul McGrady, CircleID]</ref> If greenlit, the WDS will provide data to help ICANN determine how to proceed with a ticketing system.  
==History==
==History==
Following its review of the ODA and a meeting and several rounds of correspondence with the board, the GNSO Council formed a small team to develop the concept of the simple ticketing system (STS) and ICANN Staff began researching the STS's development cost and timeframe. The STS will document requests' nature, receiving registrars, response speed (if at all), and appropriateness of disclosure. The STS will also yield estimates of how many users and requests to expect of the eventual SSAD.<ref>[https://circleid.com/posts/20220404-icann-ssad-proposal-poised-to-succeed ICANN SSAD Proposal Poised to Succeed, Paul McGrady, CircleID]</ref> <br/>
Following its review of the ODA and a meeting and several rounds of correspondence with the board, the GNSO Council formed a small team to develop the concept of the simple ticketing system (STS) and ICANN Staff began researching the STS's development cost and timeframe. The STS will document requests' nature, receiving registrars, response speed (if at all), and appropriateness of disclosure. The STS will also yield estimates of how many users and requests to expect of the eventual SSAD.<ref>[https://circleid.com/posts/20220404-icann-ssad-proposal-poised-to-succeed ICANN SSAD Proposal Poised to Succeed, Paul McGrady, CircleID]</ref> <br/>