[lac-discuss-es] [lac-discuss-en] ? = Utf-8 q Protection = C3 = 2C == B3n_de_datos_personales = utf-8 q = _Privacy???
Carlton Samuels
carlton.samuels en gmail.com
Jue Jun 12 23:08:07 UTC 2014
Excellent analysis!
Carlton
On Jun 12, 2014 4:07 PM, <javierjosepallero en gmail.com> wrote:
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> Subject: Re:? = Utf-8 q Protection = C3 = 2C == B3n_de_datos_personales =
> utf-8 q = _Privacy???
> From: javierjosepallero en gmail.com
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> 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
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> 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.
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> 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)
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> 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.
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>
> 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.
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> 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.
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>
> Greetings.
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>
> Javier J.Pallero
> http://about.me/javierpallero <http://www.linkedin.com/in/javierpallero>
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> The June 12, 2014, 11:15 AM, Alberto Soto <asoto en ibero-americano.org>
> wrote:
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> > 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.
> >
> > 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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