ccNSO Meeting in Dublin - Summaries

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

 

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Sovereignty and Property Rights: Conceptualizing the Relationship between ICANN, ccTLDs and NationalGovernments - Farzaneh Badiei, Hamburg University. Milton Mueller, Syracuse University.

What is the role of property rights and sovereignty claims in ccTLDdelegation? In this presentation we will provide various governance scenarios, analyze their implications and discuss the best policy choice.

Registry diversification - NZ Broadband Map - Jay Daley, .nz

The .nz registry has recently launched a new service, the National Broadband Map, which is a complete diversification from .nz but requires a similar role to a ccTLD registry - a neutral third party with strong skills in authoritative Internet data.

.pr DNSSEC Adoption - Luis Medina Ramos, .pr

The phenomenon of global DNSSEC adoption is one that concerns all TLDs. The Puerto Rico Top Level Domain would like to inform of its initiatives to mitigate this problem, what challenges it has faced, and what solutions have been adopted.

ccTLD in the Frontier of the IG Ecosystem - Julie Cong ZHU, .cn

As one of the major stakeholders that support the day-to-day usage of the Internet and a focal point for the dissemination of technical expertise, ccTLD operators are standing at the forefront of the IG arena, sensing and responding to the evolvement of the IG ecosystem the most promptly. Back to their respective countries, ccTLDs maintain close liaison with the technical community, civil society, academia and are vital for countries' national interests. Their proactive engagement in the global IG process has therefore attracted non-state and state-associated actors to follow and ensured the adequate distribution of this matter in local community.

For a very long time, CNNIC has been one of the major communication channels to reach out the local community on IG matter, promote IG-literacy and make the IG more accessible to all in China. This presentation aims to share CNNIC's practice and give ample room for discussion on ccTLD being in the IG frontier.

To be or not to be … validation of existing registrants - Lise Fuhr, .dk

Since March 1. DK Hostmaster has worked on validating the details regarding existing registrant's name and addresses. The requirement of validation is a result of a provision in the Danish Act of Domain Names that says that DK Hostmaster has to ensure accurate and valid name and contact details along with automatic anonymity to Danish registrants who are already anonymous in the CPR register.

DK Hostmaster has already reviewed several thousand .dk registrants from the Whois database. Their name and address details has been collated with the CPR- or the CVR register, and the registrants who could not be matched will be notified that they have to update their details.

The presentation will focus on pros and cons regarding the validation of existing registrants and lessons learned for DK Hostmaster.