On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Joao Luis Silva Damas wrote: Can a list of "to be deleted" objects per country be posted or if not, how about after the fact, as to which objects have been deleted per country? Thanks, Hank
Dear all,
(apologies for duplicates)
As you know, the subject of storage of person and role objects in the RIPE Database has been the focus of attention for some time, particularly information being stored in the Database that is not directly related to RIPE NCC activities and/or some of the people whose information is stored in the RIPE Database are not aware of the fact.
During the RIPE 39 meeting in Bologna, I reported on increasing concerns about data privacy issues and potential legalimplications the RIPE NCC could be involved in due to some of this data.
Call it a coincidence,but we have been approached by the Dutch Data Protection Agency a few weeks ago to discuss this matter. The agency's action is taken on behalf of other similar global agencies who have requested their Dutch counterparts to act as the RIPE NCC is based in the Netherlands.
As a result of the discussions, the authorities have requested the RIPE NCC to remove all unreferenced data currently stored in the Database.
This affects mainly person objects related to domain name registration information stored in the RIPE Database.
In order to minimise annoyances to users and the membership we would like to proceed with the process in a timely manner.In order to prevent undue deletions we propose the following process:
1. The following unreferenced person objects will be deleted: - objects referenced only from *.de domains, according to the list provided by DENIC (or list of mntners that define that set); - objects that are un-maintained.
2. Those who want to protect their objects in the database should tag them with a special mntner (RIPE-NCC-PN-NONE-MNT). This procedure is solely meant for personal use by individuals interested inkeeping their personal data in the RIPE Database. However, this is subject to change in the future.
3. All of the object deletions will be performed in one step. There will be an outage in updates for ~1 day. We plan to start the process Friday, 21 September 2001 in the evening and finish by the end of Saturday. More concrete details will be provided in the coming weeks.
Best regards, Joao Damas RIPE NCC
Hank Nussbacher