That’s an interesting point to raise because there are 3 states in the ARIN 
region that are, in fact, French territories and hence in Europe, so any 
individual from those countries having personal data processed are subject to 
GDPR.

For clarification:

Martinique, Guadeloupe and Saint Martin (French side).

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My best/Cordialement,

Matthew Cowen
dgtlfutures


On 4 Feb 2024, at 13:46, Roman Tatarnikov <ro...@intlos.org> wrote:

Oh, that's a fun case. On one side restricting everything to incorporated 
entities feels like creating barriers, but on the other side there are Privacy 
Laws.

Great example would be getting consent about sharing the information of a 
particular person, and tracking what is shared and where, ensuring that no PII 
was leaked out. While Europe has GDPR, in the US, as far as I remember, there 
were only six states with privacy laws. And a quick search shows that there has 
been a lot of new developments: 
https://www.dataguidance.com/comparisons/usa-privacy-laws And that's just the 
US, where no federal law is in sight to address this. Canada has PIPEDA, and 
the region that ARIN covers is much larger than just those two.

So if we're going to allow individuals to be listed under Org ID, we'd need to 
ensure that RIR is tracking how it is used, where, and taking measures to 
comply with all those emerging and quickly changing privacy laws. It's going to 
be such a nightmare that I doubt it's worth the hustle. Keeping Org ID defined 
as it is in the proposal should avoid those issues. I believe very few 
individuals hold resources, and registering as a Sole-Proprietorship or DBA 
should be an easy work around. I am unaware of how RIPE is addressing this, but 
it might be one of those topics to ask them about.

I support the proposal as written.

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Roman V Tatarnikov | https://linkedin.com/in/rtatarnikov
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