Re: [Sks-devel] Keyservers and GDPR

2019-05-27 Thread ilf

Tobias Mueller:

So far, I stand by last year's statement:

tl;dr: Keep calm and keep running keyservers.
Are you standing by your statement because you believe that processing 
that data is lawful or because you don't fear the consequences of a 
potentially unlawful processing of data?


I stand by my statement because of the reasons I explained last year. 
https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2018-May/033708.html


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Re: [Sks-devel] Keyservers and GDPR

2019-05-13 Thread ilf
Almost one year ago, there was a big debate about the GDPR and 
keyservers. 

Now I would like to know: Did any keyserver admin(s) receive any 
(serious) GDPR-related complaint? Or even an official complaint by a 
data protection authority? Or even a penalty like a fine?


I assume not, at least for the latter two.

The fines by German DPAs have been rather low: 
https://www.welt.de/finanzen/article193326155/DSGVO-Verstoesse-Bundeslaender-ziehen-Bussgeld-Bilanz.html


So far, I stand by last year's statement:


tl;dr: Keep calm and keep running keyservers.


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