Re: How do we feel about conferences scraping addresses from the IETF?

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> On 6 Jun 2023, at 08:00, Alessandro Vesely <vesely@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On Mon 05/Jun/2023 20:29:44 +0200 Jay Daley wrote:
>> The publication of email addresses of participants is a core part of our policy of transparency and clearly set out in our Privacy Statement https://www.ietf.org/privacy-statement/
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> That document doesn't say much about email addresses.  It just says they're part of Personal Data.

Quoting directly:

"The IETF/IRTF/IAB operates in an open and transparent fashion. As a part of this transparency, any contributions, submissions, statements or communications that you make to any Party including any Personal Data, other than as expressly excepted in this statement, will be made public through electronic and other means."

It then lists the Personal Data, which will be "made public through electronic and other means." and that includes email addresses.

Jay

> 
> At least, those pages could obscure addresses, for example like so:
> <script type='text/javascript'>var a = new Array('ietf@johnl','evine.com');document.write("<a href='mailto:"+a[0]+a[1]+";'>"+a[0]+a[1]+"</a>");</script>
> See https://www.projecthoneypot.org/how_to_avoid_spambots_3.php
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> Best
> Ale
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Jay Daley
IETF Executive Director
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