Randy

The original language would have put All DNS servers in scope - so if you setup 
a server and shoved cPanel / Plesk / $software on it you'd probably end up with 
your own nameservers
And now you'd suddenly be on the hook for a load of headaches

The revised language means that hobbyists and small business who are NOT 
selling DNS and related services to 3rd parties are out of scope

Regards

Michele

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On 07/05/2021, 16:28, "dns-wg on behalf of Randy Bush" 
<dns-wg-boun...@ripe.net on behalf of ra...@psg.com> wrote:

    marco (proxied my mirjam:),

    > In particular, the committee proposes amending the scope of the
    > directive to include:
    > 
    > "authoritative domain name resolution services as a service procurable
    > by third-party entities”.

    for those of nor steeped in european commission speak, could you please
    describe in internet terms the dns operators and users included in and
    excluded from this set?

    randy


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