Re: [ga] Privacy?
Hugh/Eric and all former DNSO GA members or other interested
stakeholders/users,
This is hardly any thing close to protecting or practicing good and
honest
privacy as the stakeholder/user has no opt-out or control over his/her
privacy in any real sense. See for instance from Versigns own
stated policy:http://www.verisign.com/truste/index.html?sl=071202
Excerpt:
What information our site gathers about you
How we use and with whom we share the information we gather
Your ability to opt-out of future notifications
What security procedures we have in place to protect your
information from loss, misuse, or alteration
How you can correct or update your information
The stakeholder/user should have the option as to whom his/her
information is shared with.
The stakeholder/user should be able at any time to change his/her
mind as to whom his/her information is currently shared with.
The stakeholder/user should determine what information is gathered
by their accessing any verisign or any other internet address/website
is gathered...
The stakeholder/user should be able to correct any bad, out of date,
or incorrect data that has been collected regarding him/her directly...
Hugh Dierker wrote:
> If you can read this and are sure your information will not be used
> for spamming, please send me the address of your dream team of
> lawyers.
>
> http://www.latimes.com/services/site/premium/la-privacy,0,199188.story
>
> Talk about tortuous viewing;
> http://www.verisign.com/truste/index.html?sl=071202
> This privacy gives the "Passion of Christ" a run for it's money, in
> the torture arena.
> Note that if so many lawyers can get together and write such a
> wonderful industrial standard policy, just think what one could do if
> he tried to actually say something.
>
>
>
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Regards,
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Jeffrey A. Williams
Spokesman for INEGroup LLA. - (Over 134k members/stakeholders strong!)
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