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Complete UK domain database 07-2016 to 09-2017 10 million+ IDEAS?

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UK domain database - 10,176,539 records, last updated ~14 months ago.

Please see this for background: https://www.acorndomains.co.uk/threads/hubbard-media-announces-new-outbound-sales-system.149510/

Here is the entry in archive.org (you might have to refresh a few times to get the full page): https://web.archive.org/web/20171020212517/http://domainoutbound.com/

We thus have a wealth of data collated prior to GDPR coming into effect and wondering how best to make use of it and invite ideas. Please PM or email: [email protected]

Also, if you're interested in creating a similar big data project of your own and would like some assistance in building it out, then please also get in contact via PM.

Thanks!
 
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As far as I know you can't use any of the information you may have gathered and, according to nominet, you weren't even supposed to store names and addresses even before.
 
Data gathered before GDPR is still subject to GDPR and so using the database for anything to do with email shouldn't really be a consideration. However, hostnames are not subject to anything and must have some potential value:
  • dropcatch lists
  • expired domain search
  • potential buyers
  • namespace stats
 
When compiling the lists nominet told me the only things I could store for duration of drop was the info we provide (they weren't even too happy about the tag). They also said I couldn't store data of renewed domains. Whois scrapes and storage of that information was a big no-no as it violates their tos.
 
Scraping is one thing, but anything in the zone file is presumably fair game?
 
The zone file doesn't (and didn't) contain any information that could be used to identify (and potentially contact) a domain owner. Anyway this is a moot point - the OP has data already. Just he may be opening himself up to potential nominet issues if any data was taken from whois and stored. Also I don't know how strongly gdpr is enforced or if it covers this but they seem very nasty with fines for data breaches.
 
I have whowas.co.uk
 

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