Yes, but when you do, if you use that signature, you have a responsibility to
make it clear that you are not speaking in an official capacity in any of those
roles.
Owen
> On Jul 3, 2019, at 08:46 , wafa DAHMANI wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I can campaign for anyone and its perfectly normal
Dear Mathieu,
At 02:36 AM 10-07-2019, Mathieu Paonessa wrote:
Just a quick reminder that many have forgotten:
- Réunion and Mayotte are part of the Afrinic service region.
Thank you for the reminder.
There was a thread in 2018 about data protection
[1]. There is ETS 223 [2] which is a
Dear all,
Just a quick reminder that many have forgotten:
- Réunion and Mayotte are part of the Afrinic service region.
- There is members in both those territories that hold ressources
from Afrinic (IPv4, IPv6, AS).
- Both territories are French and fully belong to the EU.
I
Great to AfriNIC staff to have on the table this will to be up-dated,
relating to such world-wide important issues!
Looking forward to seeing sound proposals & actions, among them
"education kits" for the readiness of our community to complain with
these nowadays "acceptable rules" of
> On 10 Jul 2019, at 12:22, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via Community-Discuss
> wrote:
>
> Right now, I just checked the privacy statement in the web site
> (https://afrinic.net/privacy). Sadly, I don’t think this is consistent with
> the latest GDPR (even for the Mauritius regulation).
We
Hi John,
Right, those are the points that most of the people is missing:
Citizens and Residents of the EU are protected, never mind the infringement is
committed outside that territory. You may decide not to pay the fine, but then
that person/organization will not be able to continue doing
Well said walu
But the Parliament in Mauritius is about to pass the privacy law at some point
which is very close to GDPR. Which is to protect the Mauritius citizens equally
so I would say as I keep saying this let us just use the most not lenient laws
so we have a compass to ensure compliance
@ Owen
GDPR territorial scope extends beyond Europe since its is EU citizen
specific rather than geo-specific.
https://gdpr-info.eu/art-3-gdpr/
In other words, anyone (Data controller/processor) handling EU citizen data
is automatically subject to the GDPR in the event of a data breach -