On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Juha Saarinen wrote: AFAIK there's no law banning 'general' information, if things get specific where a peice of information can identify a specific customer, then yes, it becomes dubious. (eg: a generic ip visiting xxx site should be ok, but xxx ip with who was logged onto xxx ip, would be badddd). Course that's just my personal opinion/understanding, i've not actually bothered finding out for sure :D -smurf.
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Steve Phillips wrote:
(note, allowing anyone access to our proxy logs without a search warrant grates at me already and will be one argument against this that I will be raising as an issue..)
Doesn't the Privacy Act ban that sort of user tracking?
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