Domain name holders' personal data remain protected

The Chamber of Deputies of the Romanian Parliament has rejected the project for domain name owners personal data to be publicly made available without their consent. The project has been rejected after the Romanian Government showed that this would violate European Union norms.

Country: Romania

Domains: IG

Stakeholder: Government

Tags: Romania, domanin names, personal data, EU, consent

Posted on Friday 19 May 2017

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