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[ipv6-wg] [ipv6-wg-chair] IMPORTANT: RIPE75 is SPECIAL (call for presentations)
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Benedikt Stockebrand
bs at stepladder-it.com
Fri Jul 21 08:19:41 CEST 2017
Hi folks, first off: I am not a lawyer; this is just what I as a layman found out about this. Daniel Roesen <dr at cluenet.de> writes: > On Tue, Jul 04, 2017 at 07:55:01AM +1000, Jen Linkova wrote: >> 2) all speakers (including remote presenters) need to provide a colour >> copy of their passport and a short bio (min 2000 chars). > > This would be illegal for Germans to do. Except for some very specific > exceptions and under several severe restrictions involving redacting out > any data on the ID not strictly required for identification, Germans are > not allowed to make photocopies of their passports or personal IDs, or > let others make those. Are you sure this applies to passports? I know it's the rule about national ID cards (Personalausweis), but the main reason for that is that it contains things like your current home address and whatnot that you don't actually find in a passport. And no matter what I think about the competence levels of your bureaucracy in general, I'd be kind of surprised if they didn't realize that around the world passports *do* get copied. The important issue however with German passports is Par. 18(3) of the PassG. According to this the RIPE NCC might not be allowed to pass the passport copy on to the DTCM, but I'm not sure if this applies because it is passed on to a (foreign) public service. > Was this requirement known to the organizers before deciding on venue > country? If I understand correctly it is one of these ancient rules that haven't been actually applied for an eternity until recently---way after the decision to go to Dubay---someone decided to actually apply it. Until then to my knowledge (ask Hans Petter or whoever) it wasn't even known to the NCC that this sort of requirement existed. And from the discussions on the working group chair list alone I guess the hassle this causes to the NCC, the WG chairs and whoever els is substantial enough to cause quite some headaches. Cheers, Benedikt -- Business Grade IPv6 Consulting, Training, Projects Stepladder IT Training+Consulting GmbH Benedikt Stockebrand Fichardstr. 38, 60322 Frankfurt/Main Dipl.-Inform./Geschäftsführer HRB 94202, Registergericht Frankfurt/M contact at stepladder-it.com http://www.stepladder-it.com/ +49 (0) 69 - 247 512 362 http://www.benedikt-stockebrand.de/ +49 (0) 177 - 41 73 985 BIVBlog---Benedikt's IT Video Blog: http://www.stepladder-it.com/bivblog/ Bitte kein Spam, keine unaufgeforderten Werbeanrufe, keine telefonischen Umfragen. Anrufe werden ggf. zu rechtlichen Zwecken aufgezeichnet. No spam, no unsolicited sales calls, no telephone surveys, please. Calls may be recorded for legal purposes.
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