At-Large Policy Session: DNS Abuse: COVID-19 and End-user Issues
02:00 - 03:30 UTC on Monday, 22 June
Zoom 1 (ALAC)
Description
10:00 UTC+08:00, 22 June 2020
02:00 UTC, 22 June 2020
ID# 12151
Session Recordings
Session Details
This session seeks to address concerns of individual users worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic, disinformation, public health and surveillance. It aims to answer questions on how to best protect end user interest in time of the pandemic, with due regard to cases of advanced data collection, including through online and mobile service providers as well as protect end users from online disinformation, prying on increased health concerns around the globe. Whether unique offers of COVID-19 vaccines available online or custom designed apps used for tracing those who have been exposed to the virus, the pandemic has shed a new light on the challenges online communications bring to protecting end user interests online. We would like to use this opportunity to welcome opinions from among the ICANN community on whether we’re facing a changed paradigm on effective end user protection online. What are the limits of online service providers rights and obligations when it comes to sharing end user information with governments and private actors? Where does disinformation end and advertising begin? Who should make that assessment? What is reliable health information and what is misleading DNS Abuse?Agenda: https://community.icann.org/x/1CiJBw
Session Leader: Heidi Ullrich
Staff Facilitator: Gisella Gruber