Re: IETF privacy policy - update

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Sam,

I view this more or less as "standard boilerplate", something you find 
in a lot of "online places". I think it is reasonable to expect that 
if you register for a meeting your personal info (e-mail address 
mostly) won't be sold/used/harvested by someone for purposes other 
than what you think you signed up for. It's probably useful for us to 
have such a statement.

Ole

On Wed, 7 Jul 2010, Sam Hartman wrote:
> 
> Generally when I look for an idea of whether work is a good idea I look
> for a clear statement of benefit.  I'll admit that I don't find privacy
> policies so valuable that I think everyone should have one.  So, I'll
> ask how will or work be improved or what problem are we running into
> that a privacy policy will solve?  If that cannot clearly we be
> answered, we should not engage in this activity.

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