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15:51:39 on Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Tim Trent
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>I can see both sides to this. There is the argument that "Accounts Clerk"
>is not personal data.
>
>But "Accounts Clerk between Oct 78 and Jul 93" becomes uniquely personally
>identifying.
I had a job title in my former employment that only ever applied to me
within that organisation (I invented it, and when I left, my successor
had a different one).
>I come down in favour of the argument that a CV, even anonymised, is
>personal data. I would not supply this data, and I would be prepared to
>argue my case.
But I had my CV on the web...
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Roland Perry
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