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10:41:14 on Mon, 2 Feb 2015, Lawrence Serewicz
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>If I understand the point it is that organisation A can collect the non-PD, (the IP address and location data)
Except IP adddress only historically regarded as Non-PD because various
folks have their heads in a bucket of sand. The Article 29 committee has
written about this several times. It's taking an explicit mention in the
revised Directive to nail this zombie.
>provide that to organisation B (as it is not personal data). Whereupon Organisation B takes that data and combines it with other data to
>identify the data subject and turn the benign (non PD) data into PD without the data subject becoming aware of it or consenting to it.
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Roland Perry
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