The influential Internet Corporation for Assignment of Names and Numbers (ICANN) has issued a preliminary report updating the progress to improve domain registration services, but a major privacy advocacy organization believes their approach to designing a new domain registration database so far is inadequate.
“This new report is still not questioning the basic structure of domain registration services—and that structure is in sore need of fundamental changes,” Nadia Kayyali, an attorney who is now an activist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), said in a statement to Legaltech News.
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