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Taras Heichenko
tasic at academ.kiev.ua
Wed Nov 10 16:05:53 CET 2021
> On 10 Nov 2021, at 16:58, Ulrich Wisser via dns-wg <dns-wg at ripe.net> wrote: > > Well, the general idea is that the resolver provides a reliable service that strictly follows GDPR. I am not sure that I understand how a resolver can follow GDPR. WHOIS, RDAP – ok, these services really may disclose some sensitive information. How does a resolver can break GDPR? > Current large open resolvers fall under the US Cloud Act with no privacy for non US citizens. > > DNS4EU is intended to provide DNS filtering of malware and pishing. But with the intention of actually having thread feeds that carry threads in languages other than English. > > > /Ulrich > >> On 10 Nov 2021, at 11:28, Carsten Schiefner <ripe-wgs.cs at schiefner.de> wrote: >> >> On 08.11.2021 14:15, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: >>> On Mon, Nov 08, 2021 at 07:12:38AM +0200, >>> Hank Nussbacher <hank at efes.iucc.ac.il> wrote >>> a message of 34 lines which said: >>>> Does anyone have further insight into the European initiative >>>> known as DNS4EU? >>> There is very little actual information published on this project. >>> According to some rumors, it would be a public DNS resolver, with >>> built-in censorship (for the laws of 27 countries). >> >> ... and mandatory to use, Stephane? >> >> If so, by whom? >> >> 500 million EU citizens? >> >> Or "merely" a subset thereof? >> >> If your rumors would and/or could tell, too, of course. >> >> Best, >> >> -C. >> > > -- Taras Heichenko tasic at academ.kiev.ua
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