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[ncc-services-wg] personal data in the NCC
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Dmitry Burkov
dburk at burkov.aha.ru
Wed Oct 20 13:23:34 CEST 2010
Jim, the issue is not to comply EC laws, but Russian law. I am not a lawyer, but know that exactly now the comparable issues were raised by registrars regarding their relationships with registries and ICANN. Dima On 20.10.2010 14:30, Jim Reid wrote: > On 20 Oct 2010, at 10:25, Sergey Myasoedov wrote: > >> RIPE NCC should have data protection procedures > > It does. This is compulsory for any organisation in the EU that holds > Personal Data. The NCC is legally obliged to follow the EU Directives > on Privacy and Data Protection (primarily 95/46/EC but also parts of > 97/66/EC and 2002/58/EC) and how these are enacted in Dutch law. > Although I'm not a lawyer, I expect that the EU and Dutch legislation > in this area will be compatible with Russian data protection law. > >> I tried to find some statements on data protection in the RIPE NCC or >> on any guarantee of confidentiality, but no such information found in >> the standard service agreement or any policy documents. > > Strange. It should be public somewhere. > > BTW, in general it's usually more of a problem exporting Personal Data > from the EU than it is to send that Personal Data there >
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