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Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit
From: Johnny Eriksson <bygg () cafax se>
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2018 18:24:07 WET DST
Hank Nussbacher wrote:
The entire whois debacle will only get resolved when some hackers attack www.eugdpr.org, ec.europa.eu and some other key .eu sites. When the response they get will be "sorry, we can't determine who is attacking you since that contravenes GDPR", will the EU light bulb go on that something in GDPR needs to be tweaked.
You seem to assume that said light bulb does in fact exist.
-Hank
--Johnny /\_/\ ( *.* ) > ^ <
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