On 04/30/2018 02:28 AM, Martin Hanson wrote: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=896806
> Maybe I have misunderstood the issue completely, but I do have some > experience with legal issues and AFAIK, there IS a problem here. Effective 25 May 2018 it _might_ be a GDPR violation, but that is probably the closest law (^1) that applies. Furthermore, it would be Google, not Debian that is in violation. If you claiming that the _Oracle v Google_ Appellate Court ruling applies, that is about a different set of circumstances. Furthermore, that case hasn't been settled, and the previous court decision isn't necessarily rendered null and void,, because the first time through was about a different set of legal circumstances, than the second time through. ### As a practical matter, are there any globally available DNS servers, whose formal Terms and Conditions of Service are DFSG compliant? ^1: The Philippine privacy statute, might apply, but it is restricted to The Philippines, and, furthermore, is usually enforced on "not a friend of the state" status. Besides which, The Philippines can't afford to piss off a major American corporation, whilst most European countries can almost afford to do so. I am not a lawyer. This is not legal advice. jonathon