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| dates = 24-29 June 2012 | | dates = 24-29 June, 2012 | ||
| location = Prague, Czech Republic | | location = Prague, Czech Republic | ||
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'''ICANN 44''' is an [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN Meeting]] held from 24-29 June 2012 in Prague, Czech Republic. | '''ICANN 44''' is an [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN Meeting]] held from 24-29 June 2012 in Prague, Czech Republic. | ||
== GAC Participation == | ==Key developments== | ||
Fadi Chehade became the new ICANN CEO/President. | |||
===GAC Participation=== | |||
In September, 2012, a working group related to the [[European Commission]] sent a letter to [[ICANN]] warning that its proposed additions to the [[RAA|Registrar Accreditation Agreement]] would infringe on European Privacy laws. The issues in question are the proposals to make registrars retain data about their customers for up to two years after registration, and by the idea that registrars should re-verify contact data every year. These proposals were discussed and supported by the GAC and the law enforcement voices within ICANN at [[ICANN 44]] in Prague. This is potentially conflicting given that the GAC supported these measures and this pan-European body is coming down against it.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/10606-european-privacy-watchdog-says-icanns-whois-demands-are-unlawful European Privacy Watchdog Says ICANNs WhoisDemands Are Unlawful, DomainIncite.com]</ref> | In September, 2012, a working group related to the [[European Commission]] sent a letter to [[ICANN]] warning that its proposed additions to the [[RAA|Registrar Accreditation Agreement]] would infringe on European Privacy laws. The issues in question are the proposals to make registrars retain data about their customers for up to two years after registration, and by the idea that registrars should re-verify contact data every year. These proposals were discussed and supported by the GAC and the law enforcement voices within ICANN at [[ICANN 44]] in Prague. This is potentially conflicting given that the GAC supported these measures and this pan-European body is coming down against it.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/10606-european-privacy-watchdog-says-icanns-whois-demands-are-unlawful European Privacy Watchdog Says ICANNs WhoisDemands Are Unlawful, DomainIncite.com]</ref> | ||
== | ==Outcomes== | ||
ICANN | |||
==Key sessions== | |||
==ICANN Board== | |||
==Videos== | |||
Fadi Chehade's introduction to the ICANN community | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 2 May 2024
Dates: | 24-29 June, 2012 |
Location: | Prague, Czech Republic |
Venue: | Hilton Prague Hotel |
Website: | ICANN 44 |
Registration: | Registration |
ICANN 44 is an ICANN Meeting held from 24-29 June 2012 in Prague, Czech Republic.
Key developments[edit | edit source]
Fadi Chehade became the new ICANN CEO/President.
GAC Participation[edit | edit source]
In September, 2012, a working group related to the European Commission sent a letter to ICANN warning that its proposed additions to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement would infringe on European Privacy laws. The issues in question are the proposals to make registrars retain data about their customers for up to two years after registration, and by the idea that registrars should re-verify contact data every year. These proposals were discussed and supported by the GAC and the law enforcement voices within ICANN at ICANN 44 in Prague. This is potentially conflicting given that the GAC supported these measures and this pan-European body is coming down against it.[1]
Outcomes[edit | edit source]
Key sessions[edit | edit source]
ICANN Board[edit | edit source]
Videos[edit | edit source]
Fadi Chehade's introduction to the ICANN community