On Wed, 2010-09-08 at 14:24 +0200, Beat Rubischon wrote: > Hello! > > Thanks for the pointer! > > Quoting <[email protected]> (08.09.10 14:14): > > > How does this affect Blacklist- and Whitelist vendors or organisations like > > dnswl.org or our swinog blacklists ? > > >From my point of view they are "anonymized". No chance to get a relation > between the entry in the RBL and a person (natuerliche oder juristische). > But of course, lawyers have usually different ideas. > > The fact that my access.log is now a collection of personal data scares me a > bit. I have to check my webalizer if there are IPs popping up :-) > > Beat >
hello, i think there will be some Common sense in this point, as it is quite different to collect and sell this kind of datas, and to use them as stats tools (have a look at the numerous fidelity cards we can find anywhere). also maybe a publicly available stat... i dont know, but sounds like yes we would have to plan the writing of the accesslogs on a 9 pin printer inside a safe ;) pschlumpf _______________________________________________ swinog mailing list [email protected] http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog

