Online data is either exposed or increasingly hidden, without proper control, or consideration of the consequences, causing policy makers to respond with evolving and often conflicting privacy laws and regulations.

To maintain and increase trust and accountability online requires a new framework for the implementation and handling of Internet data systems. To define such a framework, stakeholders must address questions such as: “What constitutes legitimate access to Internet Data?” and “How can the use of Internet data be aligned with the needs and interests of the various stakeholders?

ERI is offering a process and general framework for the implementation and maintenance of a wide range of Internet data challenges starting with the disclosure of Internet Domain Name Registration Data.

The ERI Process to enable the Design, Implementation and Maintenance of Internet Data Systems

The ERI process is sustained by a strong business plan and based on innovation-based business opportunities:

Mission: Rethinking registration data collection and disclosure

Vision: To design, implement and maintain data directory systems that serve the entire Internet community.