Hi Carsten

Il 18/07/2017 10:20, Carsten Schiefner ha scritto:
Hi Claudio,

On 18.07.2017 09:54, Claudio Ferronato wrote:
Il 18/07/2017 02:52, Daniel Roesen ha scritto:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2017 at 03:28:34PM +0200, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
Are there privacy implications, such as providing a passport and
CV in advance???

For Germans, providing (or allowing to take) a copy of personal ID
documents is - except under some very specific exceptions and strict
rules which also encompass redaction requrirements - simply UNLAWFUL.

Congrats, you've just excluded any individual with sole German
citizenship from being a presenter, unless this individual is happy to
violate federal law.

German law is valid only on German soil.

that claim in its undercomplex simplicity is simply a false one.
I think for things like copying personal ID documents, it's enough.
But iIf I'm in error, please direct me where I can get correct information.

Because, if local laws require hotels to identify every guest, what is the difference between a photocopy and a copy of every field on a computer (giving up the signature)?
Or how to make a delegation, even for taking a registered mail?

So, this is why it is so strange for me to read copying ID documents is unlawful.

Best Regards
Claudio

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