I have seen some DP related "Dilbert" cartoons in the past.... I also
remember a cartoon strip (possibly on a Masons leaflet and/or calendar)
along the lines of a man coming home from the Xmas office covered in
lipstick and telling his wife "I could tell you about tonight, darling,
but the company's privacy policy prevents me from doing so"!
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Sent: 12 October 2006 17:23
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Subject: [data-protection] Data Protection Jokes
Bit of a Friday query.
I know the words data protection and joke don't usually go
together..what am I saying yes they do, but just not in the ha ha way
rather more in the frustration way, but I digress.
I write a monthly newsletter for my team of nation wide data protection
coordinators to keep them up to date with what's going on from a data
protection perspective in the business and in the privacy news. To try
and stop them snoring through the pages I break it up with a few funny
stories/case studies.
I wondered if anyone knows a source of data protection/privacy
orientated jokes/humour. I've done a search on google and funnily
enough (no pun
intended) there are no hits for data protection jokes.
Sophie
Sophie Pilkington
Group Data Protection Manager
Johnston Press plc
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