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I am sure that members of this list will have already thought about the 
issues outlined below, I'd be grateful for clarification of what the 
legal and policy position is/should be.

Suppose I work on contemporary fiction and have specialised on the work 
of a famous living author. So a) my research notes contain material 
concerning a living individual without any form of informed consent 
having been given.

Suppose I hear a radio interview with this author and take notes, and 
transcribe some of the things I think he/she has said (I may make 
mistakes in this).

I then publish something inflammatory about the author (who I have never 
met).

On the face of it they can put in a FoI request for my research notes 
about them. Are there Data Protection exemptions about the public 
activities of public figures?

NB I had thought about writing this scenario about a fictional author I 
was going to call "Martin Amis", but in the end decided not to (thought 
better of it).Do I now have data on any of the many living Martin 
Amis's? As I understand it I/ the FoI officer must make a judgement that 
the occurrence of "Martin Amis" on this page does not refer to the 
requester so need not be delivered.

best wishes

davidz