Hi Nik,

I think the car analogy would work better in assuming that if the car is a 
"company car" and not a private vehicle, then the identity should be publicly 
available. We are not talking of individual rights, but.

For instance a lawyer's business address (or a dentist and so on) is publicly 
available - on registries, online, basically everywhere, however their home 
address not, and this without being a threat to a privacy, or individual rights.

Does it make sense to you?


Kind regards,
Sara Veronica



-----Original Message-----
From: ncc-services-wg [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Nik Soggia
Sent: 28 September 2018 19:04
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ncc-services-wg] 2018-05 New Policy Proposal (Publication of 
Legal Address of Internet Number Resource Holder)

Il 28/09/18 17:36, Jeffrey Race ha scritto:

>> There must be a way to register the IP addresses to my company (that has
>> much less privacy rights than me), still preserving my personal rights.
> 
> If you use a public resource your identity should be publicly available :)

Would it be ok for you to write your name and address on the windshield 
of your car whenever you park it in a public street?

Isn't the number plate plenty enough?
Yes, to know where you live will require an additional step, and yes, 
choosing who can access your data and who can't is the very foundation 
of privacy. In this example cops are ok, passers-by meh...

My point is that sole proprietorships may become backdoors to sensitive 
data. Big companies are not required to register the home address of 
their legal representative, so why should small ones?

Let's just find a mechanism to preserve personal data from becoming 
public domain.

Regards,

-- 
Nik Soggia - TELNET S.r.l.              Phone: +39-0382-529751
Via Buozzi, 5 - 27100 Pavia, Italy        Fax: +39-0382-528074

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