I have just been spammed by a company selling places at a Corporate
Liability seminar*, which included an unusual interpretation of the Human
Rights Act:
"Following the introduction of the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Human
Rights Act 1998. It is a requirement for employers to put in place
procedures to protect the collection, use and release of data and to train
staff in those procedures. If employees are not afforded the training
required, this may be construed as an infringement of their human rights and
an infringement of the human rights of the people they come into contact
with."
Anyone wishing to pay 349ukp can find out more about this "inextricable link
between Data Protection and Human Rights." :-))
--
Graham Smith
* FYI the entire message, complete with headers, has been sent to
spamcop.net
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