* Stephane Bortzmeyer: > My personal opinion is that it is a bad move from ICANN (and illegal > in European countries, where the european directive on personal data > protection is more important than ICANN rules).
Most European countries have ccTLDs which are not bound by ICANN rules (they may have signed a vague, non-committal memorandum of understanding, though). Several of these ccTLDs publish full registrant details, including DENIC in Germany. So the impact of European privacy law is certainly more complicated than you claim. _______________________________________________ dns-privacy mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dns-privacy
