It sounds GDPR legal. After all, they are telling you exactly what will
happen with anything that you send there, so by sending it there in full
knowledge, you are essentially consenting to that processing of your data.
Also, German courts have ruled that in-between service providers are only
JORDI PALET MARTINEZ writes:
> Even worst ...
>
> You've read that, but automated systems will not do, just use the
> abuse mailbox.
>
> Anyway, I think in general the information will get if an automated
> abuse report is sent, will be not personal, but from an organization.
>
> In fact, if
furio ercolessi wrote on 19/02/2021 20:55:
This is so absurd, I had to read it twice to make sure that I was not
misreading it.
They state that they automatically pass all my personal data to abusers if I
send a report to them, so that:
it's difficult to see how this is fully compatible with
Even worst ...
You've read that, but automated systems will not do, just use the abuse mailbox.
Anyway, I think in general the information will get if an automated abuse
report is sent, will be not personal, but from an organization.
In fact, if they send personal data to the "abuser", I think
Manitu.net is a german hosting provider operating AS34240 currently announcing
2.59.84.0/22, 85.116.192.0/19, 89.238.64.0/18, 217.11.48.0/20 and
2a00:1828::/32.
I was quite disconcerted to read this notice in their whois record in the RIPE
NCC db
(within the nic handle MANI-RIPE ):
remarks: