Hi
Given that there is no age limit specified for consent, SAR etc etc in the
DPA. Why can't a child make the request for deletion or access etc. In
criminal cases the age of responsibility is 10 (i think)
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Quoting "Simon Howarth (WSL)" <[log in to unmask]>:
> They certainly can. Once they are an adult they can make their own
> decisions
> of the data they own.
>
> As for the research data, you may be able use section 33 by way of
> exemption, but I would look at this part of the Act first and discuss with
> your legal advisors as I do not know the full story of your research....
>
> Hope this help.
>
> Simon.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dr Jonathan
Davies
> Sent: 11 July 2005 09:57
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> Subject: [data-protection] Parental permission
>
> Hi,
>
> This might be a simplistic question (and might have been raised
before),
> but
> can a child, once they have come of age, overturn any permission
previously
> provided by a parent? This particular context relates to recordings of
> conversations between children, and with adults, primarily for
educational
> and linguistic research and study purposes (but I'm not sure of the
extent
> to which this was made clear to the parents at the
> time or whether any clear limitations were placed on usage). Could
one
> of the children (now in adulthood) request that their personal details
> (including voice recordings) be deleted? Or does the fact that they
> constitute 'research material' negate any such request? The material
is of
> significant ongoing research value and there is no definitive cut-off date
> for any associated project etc.
>
>
> Any comments gratefully received.
>
> Jon
>
>
>
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