> On Jun 3, 2018, at 22:44 , Baldur Norddahl <baldur.nordd...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> >> >> Yeah, what Niels is really leaving out here is the open question of >> whether or not GDPR will eventually lead to the destruction of Peering DB. >> >> Owen >> > > > Of course it will not. We just need to accept that only roles not people > are published. Those people will change job anyway and nobody updates whois. > > GDPR does not apply to companies, so you can still publish the owner of > domains and IP prefixes as company names with contact information. > > Regards > > Baldur > >> Much of the information in Peering DB is people. In fact, IIRC, peering DB doesn’t really have “role” accounts. Peering DB is unrelated to whois. Owen
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