[gnso-rds-pdp-wg] Principle on Proportionality for "Thin Data"access
Victoria Sheckler
vsheckler at riaa.com
Wed May 31 14:26:44 UTC 2017
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> On May 31, 2017, at 10:14 AM, Andrew Sullivan <ajs at anvilwalrusden.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 03:49:52PM +0200, Volker Greimann wrote:
>> Do you have a study that supports this percentage?
>>
>> It seems you are protecting users by screwing over other legitimate users.
>
> Nonsense. This is the Internet. If I am an operator and I don't want
> to accept email from you because you just registered that name and I
> find that suspicious, I get to make that decision. The Internet works
> by _voluntary_ interoperation, and you don't get to make rules about
> my voluntary participation. That has always been true on the
> Internet, and there's nothing new about this.
>
> The arguments about genuinely personal data -- things that
> unquestionably allow identification of a human -- I have a great deal
> of sympathy with arguments about PII. But nothing in the thin data we
> have been talking about comes anywhere close to identifying anyone,
> and the data has genuine benefit for network operations. I don't even
> understand why this is up for debate.
>
> Best regards,
>
> A
>
> --
> Andrew Sullivan
> ajs at anvilwalrusden.com
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