at 2:40 PM, Baldur Norddahl <baldur.norddahl@gmail.com> wrote:
man. 4. jun. 2018 17.31 skrev McBride, Mack <C-Mack.McBride@charter.com>:
GDPR doesn't play well with directory listing services. BUT since providing contact information is exactly what a directory listing service does, It is safe to assume that this is 'essential' under GDPR.
No it is very clear that publishing private information about individuals is in fact not necessary to assign netblocks and domains to companies.
It is a little less clear when the ressource is assigned to an individual. But considering there already exist privacy options for domains, the same solutions could be implemented for other ressource types.
It occurs to me that operators might want to opt-in to have their data published through PeeringDB. From a purely pragmatic standpoint, I won’t peer with anyone I can’t reach out to and if you don’t have a 24/7 NOC chances are good that you’re going to get depeered the first time there’s a technical issue and I can’t reach you for help. An academic exercise, for sure. But one that would render this line of thinking rather moot.