Of interest:

https://blog.mozilla.org/berlin/en/countdown-to-gdpr/

And if you're Berlin, join in person! :-)

On 4/9/18 6:03 AM, David Banes wrote:
> Re:  Ge0rG > I think there is still no clear consensus whether IP addresses 
> are PII or not
> 
> Yes IP addresses will be PII under GDPR, especially where the end user has a 
> fixed IP.
> 
> David.
> 
> 
>> On 7 Apr 2018, at 13:39, Maxime Buquet <p...@bouah.net> wrote:
>>
>> # GDPR & XSF 3
>>
>> Attendees: Anu, Ge0rG, pep., winfried
>> 2018-04-06 13:15CEST - at x...@muc.xmpp.org
>> Date of next: 2018-04-09 10:30CEST
>>
>> Q1)
>> 1. What consequences does the GDPR has for the Jabber network?
>> 2. .. Jabber server operators?
>> 3. .. what can/should do the XSF with that?
>>
>> Q2) What consequences does the GDPR has for the XSF running Jabber server?
>>
>> Q3) What consequences does the GDPR has for the work processes of the XSF
>> itself (membership, voting, wiki etc)?
>>
>>
>> ## Q1
>> ### Q1.1
>> #### What data is being processed
>> S2S:
>>
>> - s2s meta-data (IPs, hostnames, sessions, server logs?) - GDPR probably 
>> doesn't apply
>> - user meta-data (presence, subscriptions, message routing)
>> - user content (messages, pubsub, etc.)
>> - MUC history, MUC MAM
>> - Remote components (e.g., roster management)
>>
>> #### What processing is being done
>>
>> S2S:
>>
>> - s2s meta-data: typically just inside of server logs. r49 probably applies
>> - user meta-data: all transfer requires (implicit) user consent - by joining 
>> a
>>  MUC or sending a messages to somebody or accepting a subscription
>> - Archiving (MAM, MUC MAM)
>>
>> Also, transfer between parties within/outside the EU being treated 
>> separately in the text, we might need to apply different restrictions.
>>
>>
>> LQ from Anu:
>> - What info (presence/server logs) counts as pii and has to be purged when 
>> right to be forgotten is involved?
>>  winfried > pii is quite well defined
>>  Ge0rG > I think there is still no clear consensus whether IP addresses are 
>> PII or not
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Maxime “pep” Buquet
> 


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