Same for CIRA the .CA registrar: individual registrants can remain anonymous. Best, Tamir On 4/26/2013 6:57 PM, marie-laure Lemineur wrote: > Avri, > > Same goes for the french registry DOTFR....anonymity is applied by > default when the data belongs to an individual registrants.... > > When you think that Afnic in its April report announced that 40% of > the .FR domains are owned by individuals.....and that one in every two > domain names is filed by an individual... > > Best, > > Marie-laure > > > On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Balleste, Roy <[log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: > > Thank you Avri!! I had projected that this would happen during > our working group discussions, but the non-NCUC members disagreed > with me. > Somehow good human rights standards pointed in a different direction. > > Roy > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: NCSG-Discuss [mailto:[log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]>] On Behalf Of Avri Doria > Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 4:30 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > Subject: [NCSG-Discuss] Fwd: [] EU, RAA, and privacy > > From another list. > Forwarded with permission. > > Seemed relevant to some of the things we have been talking about. > If only all gTLD could be Swedish TLDs > > avri > > > Begin forwarded message: > > > From: "John Berryhill, Ph.d., Esq." > > Subject: [] EU, RAA, and privacy > > Date: 26 April 2013 11:55:15 EST > > > > > > The .se registry has amended their terms: > > > > "In the revised Registration terms concerning the top-level > domain .se, which will become effective on June 3, clause 9.3 > stipulates that "the registry of Domain names maintained by the > Foundation is made available on the Internet through a domain-name > search service (WHOIS). If the Domain holder is a physical person > or a sole trader, no personal details will be published in this > manner, unless specifically requested by the Domain holder." > > > > Someone had mentioned this earlier on the list, so I made an > audio excerpt of the developing EU multiple personality disorder > on WHOIS and data protection, and posted it to > http://www.johnberryhill.com/eu-privacy-for-us.mp3 > > > > The audio clip is a statement from the EU rep at the Beijing > GAC/Board meeting, expressing his gratitude that everyone else in > the world will be flagged, tagged, and bagged, but EU registrars > will be able to claim a carve-out from the provisions of the new RAA. > > > > > > -- > > John Berryhill, Ph.d. Esq. > >