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Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit
From: Baldur Norddahl <baldur.norddahl () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2018 07:44:35 +0200
Yeah, what Niels is really leaving out here is the open question of whether or not GDPR will eventually lead to the destruction of Peering DB. Owen
Of course it will not. We just need to accept that only roles not people are published. Those people will change job anyway and nobody updates whois. GDPR does not apply to companies, so you can still publish the owner of domains and IP prefixes as company names with contact information. Regards Baldur
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- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit niels=nanog (Jun 01)
- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit Hank Nussbacher (Jun 01)
- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit Stephen Satchell (Jun 01)
- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit John Peach (Jun 01)
- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit niels=nanog (Jun 01)
- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit Rodney Joffe (Jun 03)
- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit Owen DeLong (Jun 03)
- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit Baldur Norddahl (Jun 03)
- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit Owen DeLong (Jun 04)
- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit Baldur Norddahl (Jun 04)
- RE: ICANN GDPR lawsuit McBride, Mack (Jun 04)
- RE: ICANN GDPR lawsuit McBride, Mack (Jun 04)
- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit Baldur Norddahl (Jun 04)
- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit Daniel Corbe (Jun 05)
- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit Baldur Norddahl (Jun 04)
- RE: ICANN GDPR lawsuit McBride, Mack (Jun 05)
- Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit Rubens Kuhl (Jun 05)
- RE: ICANN GDPR lawsuit McBride, Mack (Jun 05)