On 2010-07-07 12:53, Ole Jacobsen wrote:
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.
the fact that you signed up for the meeting is publicly available so
that we don't sell mailing lists to spammers seems sort of irrelevant.
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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