On 11/7/18 8:43 AM, John Levine wrote:
> Looks like I missed an exciting session.
> 
> In article 
> <caaqiqrcdf0bft2bznsyxhojdvx+_0sufv_jtpxy3b7a49sh...@mail.gmail.com> you 
> write:
>> b) There is zero mention of the benefits that may come of this with
>> regard to keeping criminals from using the domain infrastructure. For
>> example, freedom from harassment seems like it would be a human right

If we can make the link to this, I think we should document this in the 
considerations.

> 
> Yes, that is in Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human
> Rights.  I've pointed out more than once in HRPC sessions that there
> are a lot more rights than the handful they like to think about.
> 

I invited you to suggest additions to draft-irtf-hrpc-guidelines so we can add 
those considerations. I still think that would be very useful.

> I see no reason to add a human rights section to this specification,
> and certainly nothing like the language they've proposed.

As Gurshabad said, no language has been proposed thusfar.

Happy to discuss!

Best,

Niels

> 
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> John
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Datactive Research Group
University of Amsterdam

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