On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 at 12:52, Vittorio Bertola < vittorio.bert...@open-xchange.com> wrote:
> > Il 09/07/2020 08:53 tirumal reddy <kond...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > > Regarding section 4, in DPRIVE (on draft bcp-op) we have recently been > told that the IETF does not recommend in its best practices anything which > is not strictly technical (in that case, it was about communicating to > users the jurisdiction under which DNS resolution is provided): > > > https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/dns-privacy/rJ7R3OBUyySfEyJgwhoxs1DNGuc/ > > So I would assume that that section is out of scope as well, and I would > remove it. > > > My understanding is the "jurisdiction" is out of scope but not RPS (see > https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dprive-bcp-op-12#section-6) > > Sure, those three points were agreed with Alissa as the scope of any > statement that might be described in the best practice: > > o Relates _only_ to matters around to the technical operation of DNS > privacy services, and not on any other matters. > > o Does not attempt to offer an exhaustive list for the contents of > an RPS. > > o Is not intended to form the basis of any legal/compliance > documentation. > > So I would take that as guidance here as well: I don't think we can say > whether it should contain regulatory information, redress measures etc. > (though that would indeed be advisable). > Yes, I agree; will update the section to say: The content of the error page is non-normative, the above text only provides the guidelines and template for the error page and. o Does not attempt to offer an exhaustive list for the contents of an error page. o It is not intended to form the basis of any legal/compliance for developing the error page. Cheers, -Tiru Also, in Italy the ISP, when blocking websites by court order, is required > to show a page which is exactly defined by law and by the public authority > that "seized" the website (e.g. > https://www.startmag.it/wp-content/uploads/butac.png ) - it is not > allowed to change it in any way. I would expect that to happen in other > countries as well. > > -- > > Vittorio Bertola | Head of Policy & Innovation, Open-Xchange > vittorio.bert...@open-xchange.com > Office @ Via Treviso 12, 10144 Torino, Italy > >
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