On 05/01/2022 18:27, dc-ml@dvl.werbittewas.de wrote:
Am 05.01.22 um 18:00 schrieb John Fawcett:
my understanding of the GDPR legislation is that it defines what is considered lawful processing. One of those items that makes the processing lawful is consent. If I send an email to a public mailing list I think it's fair to say that I am providing consent. I was not sorry, you're wrong.
have a look at the given link to the EUGH-judgement.
it's irrelevant if someone acts in private or public area.
peoples privacy rights always exists and may only violated, if there's really no other possibility to fulfil higher rights
I did look at it and my answer was based partly on what I read there. This is more of a technical mailing list so I'll avoid commenting here further, other than to say that I think you're reading things into the judgement and the GDPR legislation that go beyond what the legislation requires.
and:
think about whistleblowers or dissidents in autotcratic regimes: maybe they send mails from the same place, where they do their important work for society. Even if they change their IP between, their location may be traced in detail.
I think this is getting way off topic for this list. I would sincerely hope that people in these circumstances would trust to more robust privacy mechanisms than the one in discussion.
and don't forget: no one here will force you, to change your handling with your users privacy-data. but some of us want to have the possibility to change it. So why you're aguing here, what's your aim?
I have nothing against the proposed patch. I was just suggesting other ways that the GDPR legislation requirements may be met.
if there are technical issues with the patch - ok if it brings more complexity in the further development (which I don't think due its simplicity) - ok
but I think that interpretation of the GDPR is neither on-topic here, nor may lead to any kind of consensus,
I can only agree!
since even in Europe there're still enough people, who think, that's not useful.
If this phrase is related to my posts, you're reading things I didn't say, mean, mean to imply or even think.
d.
John