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I'm following this conversation, I understand the need, but I think
that this proposal<br>
ignores GDPR.<br>
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Publishing any persons' address falls under GDPR's protection.<br>
Please have a look at:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/reform/what-personal-data_en">https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/reform/what-personal-data_en</a><br>
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If there is a certain way of identifying company vs personal data,
then company data may <br>
be published. But there will be trouble if the company's name is
"FirstName LastName company"<br>
as:<br>
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<strong>What constitutes personal data?</strong><br>
The GDPR applies to ‘personal data’, meaning any information
relating to an identifiable person who can be directly or indirectly
identified in particular by reference to an identifier. This
definition provides for a wide range of personal identifiers to
constitute personal data, including name, identification number,
location data or online identifier, reflecting changes in technology
and the way organisations collect information about people.<br>
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so <br>
-1<br>
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regards<br>
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cite="mid:0a5420b4-1390-01a0-b266-d30ee493855f@telnetwork.it">
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I read the rationale of the proposal, and I understand how useful
and time saving it would be to have a tidy database. I like it.
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I am not against publising addresses, I am advocating good design
in the hope that the rights of a minority will be protected not
less than today.
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Panagiotis SIKAS
Systems and Networks Group
Institute of Computer Science
Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas
email: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:sikas@ics.forth.gr">sikas@ics.forth.gr</a>
Tel: +30.2810391647
Fax: +30.2810391641</pre>
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