This is another argument often raised, yet it is missing the point of the legality of these registers. Yes, there are certain public or non-public registers like the land register (public) or the car registration register (non-public), but each of these are mandated by law. If you buy land, there is a legal requirement to get yourself registered. This legal basis is sufficient grounds for data processing under the GDPR under Art 6 I c) ("processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which the controller is subject").

But that is exactly the point: No such law exists for IP adresses or whois, hence the logic of having these registeres cannot be transferred to these services. Now, some countries have such laws and ccTLD registries will continue to legally publish whois details for their TLD registrations. But most do not, and if they do, these laws are specifically tailored to their own TLD.

Volker

Am 29.05.2018 um 16:42 schrieb Ángel González Berdasco:
Volker Greimann wrote:
Hi Simon,

that is a common misconception, but sadly untrue.

As things stand at the moment, the interpretations of GDPR and subsequent 
actions of some large organisations make it likely that fraud and other types 
of malpractice, largely aimed at individual users, will increase.
On the other hand, the amount of spam and abuse directed at new
registrant will be greatly reduced. Balance will be the result.
The stated position "that tool was illegal to begin with as it violated the 
rights to privacy of millions of domain owners” is, at best, misleading. Assuming 
the “tool” being referred to is WHIOS, registrants of domains needed to provide 
information as part of their contract with the registrar. A contractual requirement. 
Perfectly OK pre GDPR, perfectly OK post GDPR.
Sadly untrue, since consent to processing of data that is not strictly
necessary for the performance of the contract post GDPR must be freely
given. If the service is withheld unless consent is provided, that
consent is invalid.
Even before GDPR, the consent for whois was iffy as best.
Don't you have real estate registration in your country that is publicly
accessible? If so, do you think it should now be banned under GDPR (if
in EU)?

I see your point, but it is not *that* clear.

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