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utlook.com>, at 13:08:52 on Wed, 25 Apr 2018, Peter Dinsdale
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>Yes, [log in to unmask] would be ‘corporate subscriber’,
>as it is the company that is the subscriber to the service.
First of all, as "org" is valid at both first and second levels in many
domain names, it's a confusing example.
Let's assume (I know) that what you meant was:
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Given that under Nominet rules from virtually the beginning, acme.co.uk
is available on a first come first served basis, with no presumption
about the corporate status of 'acme', then even putting aside the issue
of businesses which are partnerships, it's not possible to rule out that
it's not a business of any form.
Anyway, I discussed all this with Elizabeth France back in around 1999,
and her view (as then DP Registrar) was "of course it's personal data",
but it's taken a long time for that to be written down in words of one
syllable in Brussels.
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Roland Perry
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