We should all note that the archives are public domain anyway :)
As usual with email it behoves us to use common sense in what we write.
Thus we are content should we be quoted in any context, not just
journalistic
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From: This list is for those interested in Data Protection issues
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Smith, Tony
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 10:49 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [data-protection] Journalists on the list
I am happy for journalists to be openly part of the list. There is no way to
stop them being part of it. If the list was restricted to people with ac.uk,
org.uk or gov.uk addresses, what is to stop a journalist enrolling on a
course or joining a voluntary organisation?
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From: Sally Justice [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 26 August 2004 10:40
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Journalists on the list
So does anyone admit to being a journalist on this list ............:-)
I must say my original note was only an awareness, after all whose to say
that your Boss hasn't joined the list as "invisible lurker" to see if you
really do know what you are talking about in DP matters and that you don't
put your organization into disrepute!"
I don't think this list has had any problems form journalists whatsoever
I know the FOI list is now thinking of making quite hard and fast rules but
to my mind I will monitor and keep things as they are if subscribers are
happy about this?
Sally
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Pounder Chris wrote:
>The contents of this e-mail are confidential and may be privileged. Please
refer to the notice at the foot of this e-mail before reading any further.
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>Its not journalists on the list which is the problem - its journalists
>thinking that they can freely use e-mails describing DP problems as a
>source for their stories which is the problem.
>
>No-one is going to use this list if they think that what they send
>could appear in the local rag - possibly identifying them by name. For
>example, consider this paragraph of a story which is to appear in the
>North Chingford Gazette next week.
>
> "In a bizarre twist which shows the incompetence of the local
>Council, Fred Bloggs, ostensibly the Data Protection Officer,
>admitted to his colleagues that he did not know whether he could use
>Council Tax data to catch benefit cheats or speeding motorists"
>
>If there are journalists on the list, then they have to have clear
>rules of what to do if they want to use e-mails in their stories. And
>we need clear rules of what to expect if we send an e-mail to a group
>which contains journalists.
>
>Over to Sally for action, I suspect
>
>C
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