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Whois vs GDPR, latest news
Not really. If you donâ??t offer services to EU persons, then you are right. However, due to treaties signed by the US and other countries, many places outside the EU are subject to GDPR overreach.
Owen
> On May 23, 2018, at 05:36, Mike Hammett <nanog at ics-il.net> wrote:
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> If you don't have operations in the EU, you can not so politely tell the EU to piss off.
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> Mike Hammett
> Intelligent Computing Solutions
> http://www.ics-il.com
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> Midwest-IX
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> From: "Matthew Kaufman" <matthew at matthew.at>
> To: "Fletcher Kittredge" <fkittred at gwi.net>
> Cc: "NANOG list" <nanog at nanog.org>
> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2018 8:07:15 PM
> Subject: Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news
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>> On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 1:56 PM Fletcher Kittredge <fkittred at gwi.net> wrote:
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>> What about my right to not have this crap on NANOG?
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> What about the likely truth that if anyone from Europe mails the list, then
> every mail server operator with subscribers to the list must follow the
> GDPR Article 14 notification requirements, as the few exceptions appear to
> not apply (unless youâ??re just running an archive).
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> Matthew
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