Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 11th Dec 2009 18:35 UTC, submitted by google_ninja
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RE[2]: Not exactly a ringing endorsement of Bing...
by StephenBeDoper on Sat 12th Dec 2009 23:32
in reply to "RE: Not exactly a ringing endorsement of Bing..."
One thing's for certain. When you deal in information, you need talented folks in PR, to reassure the population.
Incidentally that reminds of a beautiful newspaper photo I saw a few years back, of the Canadian privacy commissionaire standing ankle-deep in printed personal health records that had been dumped on a public street.
There was a film that was being shot in Toronto; it was set in New York, so the production company ordered some waste paper from a shredding company to litter-up a street and make it look more authentic. Due to a mix-up, the paper shredding company delivered print copies of the health records of several thousand individuals (which they were supposed to have destroyed), instead of the waste paper.




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Yeah, that was a good one. Privacy policies can be ammended, at any time, in whatever direction the company issuing it feels is best for their business model at the time. And, of course, if the local law, somewhere in the world "compels" them to violate it... well... what can they do?
One thing's for certain. When you deal in information, you need talented folks in PR, to reassure the population.
Edited 2009-12-12 19:40 UTC