Rubens Kuhl wrote:
Is there any case law where someone has asserted a database right for a DNS zone?
German law has something to goes somewhat near it, although closer to a mandate rather than a right: https://www.denic.de/en/faqs/faqs-for-domain-holders/#code-154
Similar regulation also exists in Japan. However... Considering that, with a detailed map of a town, one can enumerate addresses of all the houses in the town and owner information of the houses can be obtained from land registry office operated by government (I know complications in US on such registry), such regulation is not very meaningful. As privacy breach is caused by not enumeration but registry, there is little, if any, reason to avoid enumeration. Moreover, because making ownership information of lands and domain names publicly available promotes public well fair and domain name owners approve publication of such information in advance, there shouldn't be any concern of privacy breach forbidden by local law of DE. Masataka Ohta