Il 07/07/14 9:33, Michele Neylon - Blacknight ha scritto:
Evan
The "right to be forgotten" debacle is tied to a single court ruling.
Using that to question the "credibility" of ALL privacy law is a bit of a stretch
Moreover, laws don't have "credibility". Laws are laws and are to be obeyed, no matter whether they are stupid or clever. And if a EU citizen registers a domain name from a EU registrar, there is no doubt that EU privacy laws apply (in fact, I have no problem if people in other parts of the world do not have privacy protection because their culture and laws are different from the European ones, as long as they don't insist on preventing us from upholding our laws and culture in our own countries). Ciao -- vb. Vittorio Bertola - vb [a] bertola.eu <-------- --------> now blogging & more at http://bertola.eu/ <--------