On 7/9/19 10:27 AM, Jim Reid wrote: >> John Bambenek <j...@bambenekconsulting.com> wrote: >> >>> Why? GDPR applies to IP addresses that, doesn't impact DNS yet. > GDPR applies to *any* data which identifies a living European citizen. > > If you think it only applies to IP addresses you are very badly mistaken. > GDPR will also apply to anything in the DNS which happens to identify a > living European citizen. > You mistake my point, my point is that people publish IP addresses that may refer to living European citizens and thus, is covered by GDPR. The objections to WHOIS data in DNS apply just as much to IP addresses. So if role-based info or self-disclosed personal info can't be in DNS because GDPR, I'm curious as to why people think IP addresses can be?
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