Johan van Selst <joh...@stack.nl> wrote: > >It doesn't matter if the information is verified. Users are asked for >their name and email address, which is considered personal data >(according to EU definitions) and keyservers are processing and storing >this data. Thereby, keyserver operators are subjected to the data >protection laws. The validity of the data is not relevant, neither is >the intention of the operators (commercial or otherwise). > Except that the keyserver does *not* make this request. That is done on a user's own machine. Everything else in this argument becomes a legal 'theory', which is a nice way of saying 'speculation'.
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