Sorry Laurent, accidentally sent this to you instead of the ML first.

I think it is reasonable to keep abuse email info.
Just my humble opinion though.

- Cynthia

On Mon, 7 Oct 2019, 14:19 Laurent Pellegrino via db-wg, <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> That's interesting. Does it mean that services providing contact
> information for abuse (e.g. https://ipinfo.io/abuse
> <http://email.mailgun.ipregistry.co/c/eJwdjLsKgzAAAL8mbhGNqZohg1VEROtWaZeSlxrqq76qf18pHMdNJ6kUzEGOoWkYpOVj4nZxC7NLuCcsj4rd_cRJnsC4fEoOnOiebke2HvA1k_cG0BWKL8BWx3Rr1n-LoTMaqnzCiS-Z5xK3UsIiGNsKW9IniGPPE0ZLm2UZZ-AEAMUnetR9NZh6OJvxdVbGRCWH3_q8T3pUZq-WH7hRNU4>)
>  are
> legally wrong? are you going to take any action?
>
> Regards,
> Laurent
>
> Le lun. 7 oct. 2019 à 12:38, Edward Shryane via db-wg <[email protected]> a
> écrit :
>
>> Dear Working Group,
>>
>> We implemented and deployed the changes below for GDPR compliance as part
>> of Whois 1.95.1, on the 18th September:
>>
>> https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/db/release-notes/ripe-database-release-1.95
>> <http://email.mailgun.ipregistry.co/c/eJw1jk-LgzAUxD9NvD0xsZHmkENrESn9c9uye1leTLSymrombdpvv3GhMAzMb3iP0VI3mLM86WW52V8-Z0XPp_LAy2eNx935WfxW9bGG6vKlFcl3H_vH63B_wbcTPw_CttAEsspG7Ie0-_fmNiZXydaC07YQrOBm3VLBqFihzgzyNhNKNMkgr95PjuQbwqqoEEI695NJrfExjmixM9BPDtBqQGddpHEBq2YzGHQG7M2bBS5XoNGjWui7pangySy1gtDFge_Xf7CeTEE>
>>
>> Apologies if this was not clear.
>>
>> Regards
>> Ed Shryane
>> RIPE NCC
>>
>>
>>
>> On 27 May 2019, at 11:30, Edward Shryane via db-wg <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Working Group,
>>
>> as mentioned in last week's DB-WG meeting, we will shortly be
>> implementing the following changes:
>>
>> - Do not include personal data in historical queries (notify, e-mail,
>> address attributes).
>> - Do not include person/role references in historical queries (admin-c,
>> tech-c, ping-hdl, zone-c).
>>
>> A legal review found we should not return historical contact details, as
>> they may contain personal data, which is not in line with the purpose of
>> the RIPE database or data protection legislation.
>>
>> For background, Maria Stafyla from RIPE NCC Legal presented on this topic
>> at RIPE 76:
>> https://ripe76.ripe.net/presentations/101-GDPR-Database-WG-RIPE-76.pdf
>> <http://email.mailgun.ipregistry.co/c/eJw1Tk1vwjAU-zXp7VWkoWl3yIG1KwXxJQ6rtgt6r0mhGpTShK9_v2wSkmXLlmxZK12jiETQqmwyr74G4utVtoizR4nLfP2Ql6JcllBU35qYyD_nt-fi-oSdffu5segd6jsbj07YHsP9P9fnU3BQXDYpEcYSBYko1bKhhDdJ6q3PYgqO6uBcb5mYsKjwGNreJDL8k7Azzif9YKzpHLr23Fnv-YjDNN9sIUeHhNZANYXtbPMBvtfrJhiUJrjv_Z3Xyi-SvUUW>
>>
>> Regards
>> Ed Shryane
>> RIPE NCC
>>
>>
>>
>>

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