Hi, On Mar 21, 2013, at 3:36 am, Jan-Erik Eriksson <jee@alcom.ax> wrote: […]
What we are seeing is that the adoption of geoip filtering and classification is increasing for a variety of services, not restricted to those delivered through a web browser. Some of these are using the country attribute of the RIPE DB as a source of information and from that attribute they make an assumption on the language. I see this as an escalating problem.
Can you please expand on this? Which non-web services use GeoIP data to set language preferences rather than to manage territorial licensing or banking fraud? Do those services have clients and if so, is the right answer to put the information in the IP address registry or to work with the people who develop the clients to allow individual users to control the language settings themselves? RTegards, Leo