Re: [Community-Discuss] AFRINIC and the GDPR

2018-04-13 Thread S Moonesamy

Hi Arsene,
At 07:48 AM 13-04-2018, Arsene Tungali wrote:
Reading this thread, I am still awaiting an official statement from 
the Board telling us that AFRINIC is safe and at this stage is in 
compliance with GDPR when it gets into enforcement next month. Or 
maybe did i miss that one?


There was a message at 
https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/community-discuss/2018-April/002093.html


I am not a EU citizen nor do I live in any EU country but i do care 
very much about privacy issues in terms of the way WHOIS handles personal data.


I suggest sending an email to cont...@afrinic.net if you have 
questions about the above as I would not know how that works for you 
given that we do not reside in the same country.


Regards,
S. Moonesamy 



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Re: [Community-Discuss] AFRINIC and the GDPR

2018-04-13 Thread Badru Ntege
Ashok 

Thanks for this clarification


On 4/12/18, 12:59 PM, "Ashok"  wrote:

Dear All,
Mauritius has signed the the European Convention for Protection of 
Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data 
(commonly known as Convention 108), to which  it acceded to on 17 June 
2016 at Strasbourg, France.
On a side note, Convention 108 is the first and only international 
legally binding instrument dealing explicitly with data protection and 
currently has 51 signatories including 47 Council of Europe Member 
States as well as Uruguay until Mauritius became the 49th State Party 
and the first African country. The treaty entered into force on 1 
October 2016 in Mauritius. [ Extract from Data Protection Office Document].
This is how GDPR applies to Mauritius and since then The Data Protection 
Act 2017 has incorporated same in our local law.
Ashok.,

On 11/04/2018 20:47, S Moonesamy wrote:
> Hi Owen,
> At 09:05 AM 11-04-2018, Owen DeLong wrote:
>> Since AfriNIC isn't actually present in either location, it's up to 
>> the government of Mauritius whether it would do any of the following:
>> 1.Allow suit based on GDPR violation to be brought in an MU court.
>> 2.Extradite AfriNIC for suit in a court of competent jurisdiction in 
>> one of those countries.
>
> I doubt that (1) is how the data protection law works in Mauritius.
>
>> However, given the new information from Kirs that MU signed a safe 
>> harbor treaty with EU subjecting MU to EU ICO->GDPR, then yes, 
>> everyone and all organizations in MU are subject to GDPR by virtue of 
>> the treaty requiring MU to do one of the two things above in such a 
>> case.
>
> I gather that you are referring to the safe harbor framework [1] 
> between the United States and the European Union.  I doubt that legal 
> entities in Mauritius are subject to the GDPR per se [2] as they are 
> not in the European Union.  Which treaty are you referring to?
>
> Regards,
> S. Moonesamy
>
> 1. 
> 
https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/privacy-and-security/u.s.-eu-safe-harbor-framework
> 2. There may be exceptions to this.
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Re: [Community-Discuss] AFRINIC and the GDPR

2018-04-13 Thread Arsène Tungali
Reading this thread, I am still awaiting an official statement from the
Board telling us that AFRINIC is safe and at this stage is in compliance
with GDPR when it gets into enforcement next month. Or maybe did i miss
that one?

I am not a EU citizen nor do I live in any EU country but i do care very
much about privacy issues in terms of the way WHOIS handles personal data.


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2018-04-12 11:55 GMT+02:00 Ashok :

> Dear All,
> Mauritius has signed the the European Convention for Protection of
> Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data (commonly
> known as Convention 108), to which  it acceded to on 17 June 2016 at
> Strasbourg, France.
> On a side note, Convention 108 is the first and only international legally
> binding instrument dealing explicitly with data protection and currently
> has 51 signatories including 47 Council of Europe Member States as well as
> Uruguay until Mauritius became the 49th State Party and the first African
> country. The treaty entered into force on 1 October 2016 in Mauritius. [
> Extract from Data Protection Office Document].
> This is how GDPR applies to Mauritius and since then The Data Protection
> Act 2017 has incorporated same in our local law.
> Ashok.,
>
>
> On 11/04/2018 20:47, S Moonesamy wrote:
>
>> Hi Owen,
>> At 09:05 AM 11-04-2018, Owen DeLong wrote:
>>
>>> Since AfriNIC isn't actually present in either location, it's up to the
>>> government of Mauritius whether it would do any of the following:
>>> 1.Allow suit based on GDPR violation to be brought in an MU court.
>>> 2.Extradite AfriNIC for suit in a court of competent jurisdiction in one
>>> of those countries.
>>>
>>
>> I doubt that (1) is how the data protection law works in Mauritius.
>>
>> However, given the new information from Kirs that MU signed a safe harbor
>>> treaty with EU subjecting MU to EU ICO->GDPR, then yes, everyone and all
>>> organizations in MU are subject to GDPR by virtue of the treaty requiring
>>> MU to do one of the two things above in such a case.
>>>
>>
>> I gather that you are referring to the safe harbor framework [1] between
>> the United States and the European Union.  I doubt that legal entities in
>> Mauritius are subject to the GDPR per se [2] as they are not in the
>> European Union.  Which treaty are you referring to?
>>
>> Regards,
>> S. Moonesamy
>>
>> 1. https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/privacy-and-
>> security/u.s.-eu-safe-harbor-framework
>> 2. There may be exceptions to this.
>>
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