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Although in theory the balancing test applies to all Defined Conditions for Nondisclosure, it is most frequently cited in assessment of conditions 2 and 3, where the conditions specifically address a risk of compromising ICANN board and org's ability to deliberate and make decisions.<ref>See Summary Tables for examples.</ref>
 
Although in theory the balancing test applies to all Defined Conditions for Nondisclosure, it is most frequently cited in assessment of conditions 2 and 3, where the conditions specifically address a risk of compromising ICANN board and org's ability to deliberate and make decisions.<ref>See Summary Tables for examples.</ref>
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==Other Rationales for Negative Responses to Requests==
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ICANN's DIDP policy specifies that "ICANN shall not be required to create or compile summaries of any documented information, and shall not be required to respond to requests seeking information that is already publicly available."<ref name="didppolicy" /> In many responses to DIDP requests, ICANN often cites this section in responding to elements of the request.
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The contention that information is "publicly available" is a topic of several specific and organizational [[ICANN Reviews|reviews]], as well as the [[Cross Community Working Group on Accountability]].
      
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