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[anti-abuse-wg] GDPR - positive effects on email abuse
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Volker Greimann
vgreimann at key-systems.net
Wed May 30 09:46:51 CEST 2018
Two parties cannot agree in a contract to take away the privacy right of a third. Art 6 I c) only refers to obligations with regulatory power, not private agreements. So if a state my company is subject to makes a valid law that requiresa certain type of processing, that is binding. If I am bound by a contract with a contract, that is not a valid reason for processing in accordance with Art 6 I c). It is really easy, actually... Volker Am 29.05.2018 um 22:00 schrieb Ronald F. Guilmette: > In message <f4fd7e89-f816-a3b4-471a-b405632bf2f6 at key-systems.net>, > Volker Greimann <vgreimann at key-systems.net> wrote: > >> If you buy land, there is a legal requirement to get yourself >> registered. This legal basis is sufficient grounds for data processing >> under the GDPR under Art 6 I c) ("processing is necessary for compliance >> with a legal obligation to which the controller is subject"). > I am very glad that you have explicitly clarified this exception to the > GDPR rules, as it allows me to ask a question which has, quite frankly, > befuddled me ever since this whole GDPR versus WHOIS lunacy began. > > As I understand it, the binding contractual obligations which all individual > domain name registrants have committed to include the requirment to provide > accurate WHOIS data, with the understanding that this information will be > published. > > Also and similarly, as I understand it, domain name registrars and registries > (with the exception of the ccTLDs) have all contractually committed themselves > (to ICANN) to actually publish this data. > > Could someone please explain to me then how these pre-existing contractual > obligations somehow fall outside of the exception stated in GDPR Art 6 I c? > > In what sense are these pre-existing contractual obligations not "legal > obligations", as defined, presumably, within the GDPR framework? > > > Regards, > rfg > -- Bei weiteren Fragen stehen wir Ihnen gerne zur Verfügung. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Volker A. Greimann - Rechtsabteilung - Key-Systems GmbH Im Oberen Werk 1 66386 St. Ingbert Tel.: +49 (0) 6894 - 9396 901 Fax.: +49 (0) 6894 - 9396 851 Email: vgreimann at key-systems.net Web: www.key-systems.net / www.RRPproxy.net www.domaindiscount24.com / www.BrandShelter.com Folgen Sie uns bei Twitter oder werden Sie unser Fan bei Facebook: www.facebook.com/KeySystems www.twitter.com/key_systems Geschäftsführer: Alexander Siffrin Handelsregister Nr.: HR B 18835 - Saarbruecken Umsatzsteuer ID.: DE211006534 Member of the KEYDRIVE GROUP www.keydrive.lu Der Inhalt dieser Nachricht ist vertraulich und nur für den angegebenen Empfänger bestimmt. Jede Form der Kenntnisgabe, Veröffentlichung oder Weitergabe an Dritte durch den Empfänger ist unzulässig. Sollte diese Nachricht nicht für Sie bestimmt sein, so bitten wir Sie, sich mit uns per E-Mail oder telefonisch in Verbindung zu setzen. -------------------------------------------- Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Best regards, Volker A. Greimann - legal department - Key-Systems GmbH Im Oberen Werk 1 66386 St. Ingbert Tel.: +49 (0) 6894 - 9396 901 Fax.: +49 (0) 6894 - 9396 851 Email: vgreimann at key-systems.net Web: www.key-systems.net / www.RRPproxy.net www.domaindiscount24.com / www.BrandShelter.com Follow us on Twitter or join our fan community on Facebook and stay updated: www.facebook.com/KeySystems www.twitter.com/key_systems CEO: Alexander Siffrin Registration No.: HR B 18835 - Saarbruecken V.A.T. ID.: DE211006534 Member of the KEYDRIVE GROUP www.keydrive.lu This e-mail and its attachments is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed. Furthermore it is not permitted to publish any content of this email. You must not use, disclose, copy, print or rely on this e-mail. If an addressing or transmission error has misdirected this e-mail, kindly notify the author by replying to this e-mail or contacting us by telephone.
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