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[address-policy-wg] @EXT: FW: Last Call - 2023-04 (Add AGGREGATED-BY-LIR status
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Tobias Fiebig
tobias at fiebig.nl
Mon Apr 8 07:28:41 CEST 2024
Dear Emmanuel, > As knowing the scope of Europol and digital investigation (we > work here), we repeat that the matter is not only being less > convenient. The matter is the loss of opportunities of identification > that will vanish for investigators... You are talking of scale. Just out of curiosity. How many addresses do you think does this pertain to at the moment? Meaning: How many PA addresses do you think have WHOIS set representing the End-User at the moment which might no longer be registered to the EU, i.e., how much data would you lose? With best regards, Tobias -- Dr.-Ing. Tobias Fiebig T +31 616 80 98 99 M tobias at fiebig.nl
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