[lac-discuss-en] ? = Utf-8 q Protection = C3 = 2C == B3n_de_datos_personales = utf-8 q = _Privacy???
javierjosepallero at gmail.com
javierjosepallero at gmail.com
Thu Jun 12 15:11:50 UTC 2014
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Subject: Re:? = Utf-8 q Protection = C3 = 2C == B3n_de_datos_personales = utf-8 q = _Privacy???
From: javierjosepallero at gmail.com
This is interesting since in Argentina Alberto, for example, can be
access the name, Tax ID number, ID and any data delegacin
registrant https://nic.ar/busqueda-dominio-no-disponible.xhtml
In the old system the direccinfsica pruning found that registrtbNL> too. But also with the data found in the search that
It is not difficult to figure out.
There are certain details (name, national identity, identification
tax or social security, occupation, date of birth and address) that
Argentina can treat the law without obtaining the consent of the owner,
hacindolos "free circulation". They are showing nic.ar And
Sometimes these data are too (when mxime now gives the analysis of
metadata extracted information more allde what explcito)
Our law (and to my knowledge, several in the region) followed
European Directive 95/46/EC and an effective reform process. But
least in the case of Argentina missing something that the European directive Stiene:
express references to principles of proportionality. Not only is
qudatos podrn being trafficked freely, but how much is needed
to fulfill the purposes of registration.
In what concerns us, it is the proportionality in the data
shown and its utility for the public record holders
pas domains point. Efecturar be interesting and a good survey
establish some principles for assessing how managers
ccTLDs in the region treated (ycmo MUST try) data
ownership.
Finally, in the uk the European Directive does not apply, and almost
as in USA, laissez faire holds the reins. It also serves to
these questions that come to mind for the region.
Greetings.
Javier J.Pallero
http://about.me/javierpallero <http://www.linkedin.com/in/javierpallero>
The June 12, 2014, 11:15 AM, Alberto Soto <asoto at ibero-americano.org>
wrote:
> Este es un tema también importante para estudiar, y es técnico legal y no
> técnico informático. El administrador del dominio .uk , a diferencia de la
> generalidad del mundo, abre más datos personales atodos, mejor dicho a
> cualquiera.
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> Saludos cordiales
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> Alberto Soto
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> http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jun/11/nominet-new-rules-uk-domai
> n-end-privacy
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