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ICANN Fails to Reach Deal on Access to Domain Name Data

ICANN’s Generic Names Supporting Organization failed to agree on a proposed framework allowing third-party access to nonpublic domain registry data, said U.S. Council for International Business Vice President-ICT Policy Barbara Wanner Friday; the text was later revised by the council…

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to focus on the meeting's progress. That’s despite ICANN’s policymaking body having spent the Panama ICANN policy meeting developing a charter for an “expedited policy development process,” she said. ICANN said “accreditation for third-party access to non-public domain registry data will be undertaken outside of ICANN, likely by entities/processes designated by EU member states,” she wrote.