RE: IETF privacy policy - update

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>>                                                              I think

>> is very likely (if not certain) that right now the IETF is operating

>> in violation of the European Union's Data Protection Directive,

> nope, never while they're in the U.S.  National data protection laws
do
> not apply for someone operating entirely in a different country.

I have no idea about to what extent the EU directive applies. But I
would
have thought it would be tricky to argue that the IETF is operating
entirely in the US when it's about to meet and collect data in
Maastricht.

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