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traceroute66today at 8:16 AM3 repliesview on HN

> Some countries like Germany also require legal contact information (an Impressum). Technically it even applies to sites outside Germany that Germans can visit

I don't understand people bitching about Impressum like its some sort of German-only thing.

I am sure if you looked at the legislation of many countries, you would find similar requirements for companies to identify themselves. Off the top of my head you have Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, UK ... and probably the rest of the EU/EEA states as well. IIRC it is also a requirement in a number of Asian countries.

In reality requiring an Impressum (or equivalent in other countries) is no different to having to put identification information on a company's old-school letterhead. Its just good manners so that your customers/suppliers can know who they are dealing with.

Personally I dislike the US attitude of trying your damnest to hide any trace of your company's identifying or contact information from your website. ;)


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r_leetoday at 9:22 AM

I don't think you're familiar with how far doxxing/etc. can go

it's a very naive thing to think that it's just "customers/suppliers" looking at who they're dealing with

not to mention if you're not paying enough for a whole company etc., you need to put your home address there iirc.

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dvdkontoday at 9:06 AM

> Its just good manners so that your customers/suppliers can know who they are dealing with.

That's the (widespread) issue, treating personal websites and online communities like businesses. Some are, but that's not something to encourage or assume.

I live in the Czech Republic, where you can buy a SIM card anonymously and build a website without identifying yourself. I don't see a good reason for other countries to not give their citizens the same freedom, and am vehemently against reducing freedom just because "other countries do it".

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wolvoleotoday at 8:49 AM

Well that's probably because Germany is one of the few countries that actually enforces it. I'm in Spain and I've helped build some websites and none of them had anything like this. But in Spain there's a huge difference between law and enforcement so many laws don't actually matter in practice. Whereas in Germany they do try to enforce it even outside of their borders.