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[dns-wg] DNS4EU?
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Erwin Hoffmann
feh at fehcom.de
Thu Dec 16 11:41:53 CET 2021
Hi Chris (and everybody), Am Donnerstag, dem 16.12.2021 um 10:38 +0100 schrieb Chris Buckridge: > * The ongoing Quad9 legal developments in Germany may have also kept > the issue front of mind… > https://www.quad9.net/news/press/german-court-rules-against/ And this particular court - the 'Landgericht Hamburg' - is known for its strange sentences regarding issues in the 'IT world'. Apart from that, I share the oppinion that politicians actually don't know what DNS is all about. To make them understand better, one could use the 'S' method from SCAMPER: Substitude DNS with roads and traffic. Let's see: "3. DNS4EU: Characteristics * Have a large footprint within the EU, enabling paid premium services such as specific performance and security criteria for vertical sectors (health, transport, industry, finance, etc.) or enhanced security (filtering, 24x7 support) for companies." becomes: "* Have a large footprint within the EU. Providing tollways for high speed and road tunnels for vertical sectors ( ... ) or enhanced traffic control by policeman checking driver's license and vehicle conditions on a 24x7 base for particular destinations." And this shoud be covered by the GDPR? Lol. Best regards. --eh. -- Dr. Erwin Hoffmann | www.fehcom.de
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