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  • RE: Amazon becomes first website to block Phorm tracking

    I guess that by UK law, the EC means both English and Scottish law as there is no UK law. The job of the EC is to ensure that the Data Protection Act 1998 is compliant with the Directive \(95/46/EC dated 24 October 1995) which is the primary legislation. In this case, the EC must hold that the Phorm technology is not compliant with the Directive ...
    Posted to Comments on Articles (Forum) by Paul Morris on 16 Apr 2009
  • RE: ICO to be given new powers

    The IC cannot handle the workload they have right now with simple queries taking many months to resolve. Why David Smith thinks that he can audit Government Departments with his existing resources is baffling. The Press Release is a small variation on the usual. Given the track record of the IC, little or nothing will happen. See the Mail On ...
    Posted to Comments on Articles (Forum) by Paul Morris on 27 Nov 2008
  • RE: Virgin Media found in breach of Data Protection Act

    The ICO does nothing but slap wrists. They have almost no power. If someone has been damaged by the unlawful disclosure of personal data, they may issue proceedings under section 13 of the DPA but damages are limited to financial - and you have to prove it. Often difficult. There is hope on the horizon though from Europe. Paul Morris The Data ...
    Posted to Comments on Articles (Forum) by Paul Morris on 09 Oct 2008
  • RE: Regional Newspapers: Dual model proves successful

    The Manchester Evening News is indeed to be applauded for its bold move to part paid/part free. However, there was no magical turnround in circulation. The Jul-Dec figures quoted are for the paid part. The certificate for Jan-Jun this year includes both paid and free. The article gives the impression that the MEN's circulation had sunk to 82,445 ...
    Posted to Comments on Articles (Forum) by Paul Morris on 04 Sep 2008

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