In message <000401c4764e$1ded3cb0$24b068d5@com>, Ian Welton
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>> Doesn't the data subject get a say in how long is reasonable?
>
>Depending on the purpose, some methods - opt-out at the point of collection
>(If informed of retention period), appeal to the organisation, ICO or the
>courts, utilisation of one of the preference services.
I was more thinking about the unlikelihood of (say) debating (let alone
negotiating on a case by vases basis) with Tesco how long they are going
to data-mine your shopping list for, or with your ISP how long they'll
keep a record of who you've emailed.
--
Roland Perry
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