On 13 Nov 2013, at 10:17, Tony Finch <d...@dotat.at> wrote:

> But not all these servers are run by the organizations that superficially 
> might appear to run them.

That's a non-sequitur. Whenever someone outsources (part of) their DNS service, 
this usually involves a contract and certain service level commitments. These 
may well include "management reports" that could well provide access in one way 
or another to the underlying query data. Some of the better DNS hosting 
providers have already been doing this for years. Whether a customer chooses to 
look at that data or use those facilities is another matter of course.

BTW Stephane is well ahead of the rest of us when it comes to the issues of 
privacy and data protection -- and their second-order effects -- relating to 
DNS query streams, particularly in a European context.

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