Greetings, I still see "purpose" on having person: objects in the database. Contact information for networks and abuse contacts need to be available to anyone. I consider these contacts to be professional, not personal. If anyone has the same personal and professional details, they don't stop to be professional by that fact. A new postal address is not something which is "free", but it is a service that can be subscribed in most places, right? A new EU NIS2 directive is also upcoming. I hope the need for whois/rdap/whatever accurate data could be clarified in some of its articles. Regards, Carlos On Mon, 11 Jan 2021, Randy Bush via db-wg wrote:
Hi guys
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GDPR applies to the entire RIPE Database because the RIPE NCC, who operate the database, is based in the EU.
appreciate the legal opinion. how come person: objects are allowed?
randy