[gnso-rds-pdp-wg] Principle on Proportionality for "Thin Data"access

Michael Peddemors michael at linuxmagic.com
Wed May 31 17:25:00 UTC 2017


Sorry, I might be obtuse.. but once you 'inform' the person, that the NS 
servers as listed will be publicly available.. and get 'consent' during 
the registration process for that to occur, it doesn't matter on who 
'queries' the information.. the consent is about disclosing that the 
data will be made 'public'.. and exactly what information is being made 
public (and/or shared with 3rd parties)

Not sure how the 'query' relates to that.



On 17-05-31 10:14 AM, allison nixon wrote:
> Which includes nameservers, which are collected and propagated by the
> registrars. If this is deemed sensitive information, then the registrars
> should be careful sharing that data via other outlets without tight
> restrictions!
>
> On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 1:09 PM, Michael Peddemors
> <michael at linuxmagic.com <mailto:michael at linuxmagic.com>> wrote:
>
>     On 17-05-31 10:07 AM, allison nixon wrote:
>
>         the rest of it can't be. You can't put a DNS query behind a EULA. We
>         can't pretend there are restrictions on this data.
>
>
>     We aren't discussing DNS or any other places that data is available
>     as part of this working group. Only the informed consent of data
>     held in whois thin data.
>



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