Hi Jens! [lir-wg stripped] On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 12:41:25PM +0200, Jens Hoffmann wrote:
For example: you never got a form from us, asking for your explicit permission to enter any data into any public database.
When we registered domains with you, you knew we know how things work and that the information for the domain objects I feeded to you (in RIPEdb format!) is published like sent.
That you knew in advance, what we would do with your data is of no help, because most customers don't know what they are doing, really ;))
Then this is your fault. We clearly state to each domain customer which data is published and where, IN ADVANCE. We even give them pointers where to look up this data and they specifically agree that this information gets published in the RIPEdb.
No, you should grab the TDDSG. The scope of Datenschutzgesetz and TDDSG is a little bit different.
Interesting. So law is against common sense - again :-| Best regards, Daniel -- Entire Systems Network Operations Center noc@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