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2007, Tim Trent <[log in to unmask]> writes
>It may not be "Personal data", but it is, to me, personally invasive.
I think that's a red herring. What you need to do, is think of the
situation where someone is standing by the side of the road with a
hypothetical video loud-hailer, and shouting adverts into your ears and
eyes. It may be antisocial, but it's not a breach of the Privacy
Regulations (which are all about marketing over public telecomms
networks).
If someone can show that a peer to peer Bluetooth transmission of this
kind is an example of a public telecomms network, I'll gladly
reconsider...
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Roland Perry
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