[gnso-rds-pdp-wg] Facebook loses Belgian court case over consent and tracking
John Bambenek
jcb at bambenekconsulting.com
Tue Feb 20 19:03:43 UTC 2018
Prove it.
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John Bambenek
> On Feb 20, 2018, at 10:47, Tapani Tarvainen <ncsg at tapani.tarvainen.info> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 01:38:44PM -0500, Steve Crocker (steve at shinkuro.com) wrote:
>>
>> I'm truly puzzled. Are we seriously discussing the possibility that
>> resolution of a domain name lookup will depend on who I am and what
>> credentials I have?
>
> Of course not.
>
> It's an attempt to make a reductio ad absurdum argument, like this:
>
> If we accept the idea that GDPR can restrict publication of WHOIS data,
> it will necessarily also restrict publication of DNS data.
> As the latter is obviously intolerable, it follows the former must be, too.
>
> The argument is of course bogus. The reasons GDPR restricts WHOIS
> publication do not apply to DNS.
>
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> Tapani Tarvainen
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