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[dns-wg] [Ext] Re: DNS4EU?
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Nick Hilliard
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Mon Nov 15 22:20:19 CET 2021
David Huberman wrote on 15/11/2021 21:12: > In addition the browser vendors, wouldn't regulators be able to > define a class of orgs that are ISPs, then make a rule: ISPs must not > do DNS resolution for your customers. Instead, you must forward to > our resolver or you must announce our resolver's IP addresses in DHCP > -- or we will fine you. What legal basis could be used to force service providers to outsource dns resolution? And what exact market distortion / level playing field problem would they be solving? This makes no sense. Regulators in the european union don't have the extraordinary powers of edict that are being described on this mailing list. Nick
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