Hi Michael,I have no objection if the group wishes to cover this topic for the purpose of raising awareness.My experience is that there is a lot of general information available online and lots of discussions within the ICANN community. But when it comes to compliance with GDPR or other privacy/data protection laws, the devil is in the detail. So even though there are many so-called "experts" in privacy laws, few are familiar with the domain industry, let alone each registry's or registrar's idiosyncracies. And in the case of China, there are additional complexities.Kind regards,Pam
------------------------------------------------------------ ------ From:Michael Flemming <flemming@brightsconsulting.com >Time:2017 May 18 (Thu) 14:14To:discuss <discuss@tld.asia>Subject:[Tld_discuss] Continuing the Discussion: Proposition for Next APAC Space TopicThis is to continue the topic about the next APAC space topic. On the call, I proposed the topic of Data Privacy/Protection as an topic of interest. More specifically, I looked at discussing about the GDPR and how it affects us here in Asia.Pam,You brought up a very good point about how this is being discussed as a co-RySG (Registry Stakeholder Group / RrSG (Registrar Stakeholder Group effort to seek a path forward with ICANN. I know that a discussion on this in the APAC space would be very broad. I also agree that each organization should seek their own legal advice. However, merely having the discussion itself on a broad level will spread awareness. I think that there are still a lot of individuals who are not aware of the GDPR and how or if it may affect them.Any feedback?Regards,Michael Flemming
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