The domestic purposes exemption (s 36) applies if you process
information about your own family. It doesn't permit someone else to
publish your family's details - as seems to be the case here.
Maurice Frankel
Campaign for Freedom of Information
At 1:40 PM +0100 8/14/02, Yuill, Allan wrote:
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>Surely this processing is covered by the 'domestic purposes' exemption
>anyway which means that it would not be covered by the DPA.
>
>Allan
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