> On Mar 24, 2017, at 6:18 PM, John Levine <johnl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > In article <a5e9202a-1c2e-e7c5-989d-745c7fbeaefb@xxxxxxx> you write: >> This seems like it also raises the EU's "right to be forgotten" >> principle, which would affect whether the ISOC can archive even notices >> that were originally public. > > Only if ISOC were subject to EU law. Since ISOC has no physical > presence in the EU and the IETF has no office anywhere, I don't see > why EU law would apply. I was wondering more if it would matter if the subpoena were issued by the EU or referred to a party who were an EU citizen. Joe