Jesse Keating wrote:
On Friday 06 October 2006 13:28, Christopher Blizzard wrote:
But we're not a library that's required to keep resources that connect a
specific person to a specific act. Libraries have to because they are
lending a non-free good.
However the collection method (uniq IPs or a cookie) seem to ways of
identifying who the 'user' was.
Only if you correlate it with other data sources - something we can
prevent by explicitly _not_ collecting certain data.
--Chris
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