Hi Jim,

I don't agree. Sometimes courts/DPAs will not take cases in consideration if 
there is not an explicit reminder. I've seen that already in real cases.

I realized today that this message is already there and I missed it before (or 
maybe it has been added after this discussion). In any case, thanks a lot for 
that!

A couple of examples:

https://www.ripe.net/membership/indices/data/ru.netup.html

https://ripe73.ripe.net/attend/attendee-list/

https://ripe77.ripe.net/attend/attendee-list/


Regards,
Jordi
 
 

-----Mensaje original-----
De: ripe-list <[email protected]> en nombre de Jim Reid 
<[email protected]>
Fecha: martes, 26 de febrero de 2019, 10:47
Para: RIPE Community <[email protected]>
Asunto: Re: [ripe-list] Fwd: possible abuse case with our emails / spam from 
euromoney/capacitymedia

    
    
    > we should have a message, in the attendee list of all our events (past, 
present and future) in the line of "This list is for the benefit of the 
participants and RIPE doesn't authorize to use it for marketing prospects or 
any other activities. We remind that GDPR requires explicit consent to use this 
data".
    
    Sorry Jordi. I think this is worthless bullshit. There's no way to express 
this tactfully. These sorts of disclaimers are no different from the stupid 
legalese that gets appended to far too many corporate emails: "if you are not 
the intended recipient... blah, blah, blah".
    
    Spammers and marketing scum will pay no attention to your suggested 
disclaimer. And I very much doubt someone could successfully prosecute or sue 
whenever a breach has occurred on the basis of that disclaimer. If someone's 
violated GDPR, it'll make no difference whether or not this sort of disclaimer 
exists.
    
    I think we should concentrate on making sure our personal data are 
protected from mis-use rather than sticking up yet another warning notice on 
our front door. IMO we've already got too many of them. And, dubious virtue 
signalling aside, I'm not convinced they do any good.
    
    Has anyone got any evidence to show that warnings like the one above have 
actually reduced the volume of spam or made a marketroid behave properly? Until 
that evidence emerges, we should stop going down this path - and very probably 
stop this thread too.
    
    
    
    



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