[gnso-rds-pdp-wg] ICANN Meetings/Conversations with Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners

Volker Greimann vgreimann at key-systems.net
Tue Sep 26 15:47:15 UTC 2017


Amazing simplification right there. Sadly, sticking one's head in the 
sand and pretending there is no problem does not solve the issue.

I do not remember for example how facebook forces you to have any public 
information. If you chose to you can keep everything private. And with 
regard to the cross-border data transfers they do, I think I already 
pointed out that these have successfully been attacked in court. So the 
story is still developing there, definitely not solved.

The same applies to all companies that handle private details of EU 
citizens. just because it has not come to a court action or fine yset 
does not mean they will be able to continue their practices unchanged.

As for dying on that hill, it always takes (at least) two to do battle. 
I am quite content to sitting on this hill and not having to defend it...

Best,

Volker


Am 26.09.2017 um 17:35 schrieb John Bambenek via gnso-rds-pdp-wg:
> PS: And no, consent does not fix this, since consent is also bound by
> very tight rules that do not fit current practices. But we have danced
> that dance enough on the list already.
>
> Then facebook, gmail, and quite frankly, THE ENTIRE INTERNET cannot
> exist if this were true.
>
> But it's not true. It'd a red herring.
>
> This is a SOLVED PROBLEM for people who process MORE sensitive
> information that whois. Why people insist on fighting and dying on this
> hill, I have no idea. Especially when it applies to a small subset of
> domain registrants.
>
>
> On 9/26/2017 10:32 AM, Volker Greimann wrote:
>> PS: And no, consent does not fix this, since consent is also bound by
>> very tight rules that do not fit current practices. But we have danced
>> that dance enough on the list already.

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