Deletion of .de domain objects
Daniel Roesen noc at entire-systems.com
Fri Jun 30 12:05:46 CEST 2000
Dear Sabine, On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 10:39:51AM +0200, Sabine Dolderer/Denic wrote: > speaking for DENIC ;-). I will try to comment about the reasons why we > have (or even must) done the migration. Please explain why you remove the well-working maintainer scheme. > There were a lot of pressure from our dataprotection office that due to > our business we pubish data (or we urge provider to puplish data of their > customers) which is not allowed to publish under German data protection > laws. It is allowed. Every customer agreed that his information is published in a public database. > Mainly the existence of the inverse query feature and the publishing > of data like phone-, faxnumbers and email addresses was critisized. Regarding phone, fax and email addresses: with this logic even phone books would be illegal. > I am really sorry that due to this discussion I get the feeling > that people felt we are doing things without thinking or good > reasons or just to make them angry. Please explain why this was all negotiated behind closed doors (RIPE-Meetings and hostmaster-l ARE closed doors) although it has a wide impact on ALL domain customers and non-DENIC-members (resellers). Best regards, Daniel Roesen Entire Systems NOC -- Entire Systems Network Operations Center noc at entire-systems.com Entire Systems GmbH - Ferbachstrasse 12 - 56203 Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany InterNIC-Handle: ES1238-ORG RIPE-Handle: ESN10-RIPE Tel: +49 2624 9550-55 GnuPG/PGP Key-ID: 0xBF3C40C9 http://www.entire-systems.com/noc/noc-key.asc GnuPG/PGP Fingerprint: 1F3F B675 1A38 D87C EB3C 6090 C6B9 DF48 BF3C 40C9 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/lir-wg/attachments/20000630/3390ec6a/attachment.sig>
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