European Commission comments - WHOIS Requirements and National Law Conflicts
Dear ICANN colleagues, Please find attached the EC opinion submitted during the reply phase of the "WHOIS Requirements and National Law Conflicts" request for comments. Best regards (Ms) Camino Manjon-Sierra European Commission - DG Communication Networks, Content and Technology Unit D1 - International relations Internet Governance; ICANN GAC; ".eu"; Internet and Human Rights Desk - Iran, Sudan, Iraq & Yemen Avenue de Beaulieu 25 (4/109) / B-1049 / Brussels / Belgium T: +32-2-29-78797 M: +32-488-203-447 E: Camino.Manjon@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Camino.Manjon@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Twitter: @caminomanjon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/camino-manjon/50/b20/240 The information and views set out in this email do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the European Union. Neither the European Union institutions and bodies nor any person acting on their behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein. © thinkBeforePrinting.org Campaign Attachment:
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