On May 17, 2018 at 10:29 niels=nanog@bakker.net (Niels Bakker) wrote:
We cannot escape UDRP but at least we now have a say in what we are forced to publish about ourselves.
Just curious, what does UDRP have to do with any of this? UDRP is an ICANN process which allows someone who believes they have intellectual property rights in a domain to challenge an ownership. Granted it's been abused (but so have baseball bats) creating the new dreaded acronym RDNH (reverse domain name hijacking) but I don't see how that's related. Even under GDPR a litigant can get the owner's contact information or, if the info is false or not practically available, pursue a default judgement which if successful would result in the domain's transfer to them. FWIW for new TLDs (.RODEO or whatever) the equivalent process is URS. Gratuitous Side Note: One of the more publicized cases of late involved FRANCE.COM which apparently the French govt seized ownership of via WEB.COM without any UDRP process or notice to the owner. Overview article, you can find others: https://www.sgtreport.com/2018/04/france-seizes-france-com-from-man-whos-had... Legal filing: https://domainnamewire.com/wp-content/france-com.pdf -- -Barry Shein Software Tool & Die | bzs@TheWorld.com | http://www.TheWorld.com Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: +1 617-STD-WRLD | 800-THE-WRLD The World: Since 1989 | A Public Information Utility | *oo*