In message <[log in to unmask]>, Joe Gallagher
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>I only heard about Mr Glitter's run in with P.C. world recently and how
>they blew the whislte on his nefarious files. Putting to one side that
>particular case I wondered about the legality of this situation or is it
>unchartered territory? To take a less emotive example, say that a
>P.C. World tech discovers on your hard disc that you have large amounts
>of money in the Caymen Islands , are they acting in the public interest
>by fingering a tax evader? Are there guidlines? If not should there
>be? Do these computer stores have any confidentiality binds? Why am I
>wearing out the question mark key on my keyboard?
>
Get this:
When the local press rang PC World to ask for details, they refused to
say anything because of customer confidentality.......hahahahahahahaha
Harry
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