the IETF does not provide non-public information to anyone outside of the
IETF/ISOC for any marketing
(or other) purpose (but ISOC may contact some people to see if they would be
interested in hosting or being
a sponsor of a future meeting)
but, even if we clearly say “we never do that” we still need to have the
section since
California law says that we need to have such an ability for people to ask
(its also the kind of thing that the EU
wants to see)
Scott
On Mar 16, 2016, at 1:15 PM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
<jordi(_dot_)palet(_at_)consulintel(_dot_)es> wrote:
I’m very surprised about this:
Inquiries
If you would like to request information regarding our disclosure of your
Personal Data to third parties for direct marketing purposes, please email
your request to privacy(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org and we will provide this
information free of charge. This information includes a list of the
categories of Personal Data that was shared with third parties for direct
marketing purposes and the names and addresses of all third parties with
which we shared such information in the immediately preceding calendar year.
Unless I’m missing something, I don’t think the IETF must provide any
personal data to third parties, so my suggestions is that this sections needs
to be rewritten to reflect that.
Regards,
Jordi
-----Mensaje original-----
De: IETF-Announce <ietf-announce-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org> en nombre de
IETF Administrative Director <iad(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org>
Responder a: <ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org>, <iaoc(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org>
Fecha: miércoles, 16 de marzo de 2016, 18:02
Para: IETF Announcement List <ietf-announce(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org>
Asunto: Proposed IETF Privacy Policy for Review
The IAOC would like community input on a proposed IETF Privacy Policy.
We are required by California law (and good net citizenship) to have
an accurate privacy policy on our websites. Counsel have reviewed
this statement for compliance with US and EU privacy regulations.
The policy discusses the following:
1. General – Most Personal Data Submitted to IETF Will Become Public
2. You Consent to International Transmission of Your Data
3. Exceptions – Information That We Do Not Release to the Public
4. Security
5. Children
6. Inquiries
7. Compliance
8. Other Organizations
9. Consent
The proposed Privacy Policy is located here:
http://iaoc.ietf.org/documents/IETF-General-Privacy-Statement-2016-02-24-02.htm
The IAOC will consider all comments received by 31 March 2016.
Ray Pelletier
IETF Administrative Director