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13:45:37 on Fri, 1 Aug 2014, Lawrence Serewicz
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>Roland,
>Thanks for the email.
>
>On the linked in issue, that depends if someone downloaded it or took a
>screen shot.
That's one of the "already having spread a little" cases.
>It also depends on whether Linkedin ever has a glitch and republishes
>old profiles. I am certain that is unlikely, but then technology does
>have a way of being unreliable at times.
That's not lawfully published.
>On the second issues, assuming you are over a certain age, the
>legislation around the purchase of electoral roll was not as strict. As
>a result, the example still stands.
But I moved house two years ago.
>Consider this site. http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=1795
>
>Or that before 2001 the electoral register could be bought by anyone.
>http://www.actnow.org.uk/media/articles/The_Robertson_case_at_High_Court
>_QBD.pdf
>
>Thus, you will not be forgotten which is the point we were discussing.
I know I won't be forgotten, but the whole point is that's not what we
are discussing (even if that catch-phrase has many legs). The right in
these sorts of cases is "erasure of the source".
--
Roland Perry
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