In a message dated 6/23/2008 11:32:17 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, ian.woollard@gmail.com writes:
They're not the same, but they have large areas of overlap, so in that sense, in those areas, no I don't.>>
-------------------------------------------------------- So in your opinion "presumption of privacy" means "we cannot report any information that somebody might consider private, regardless of how widely disseminated it might already be."
Have I correctly stated your position?
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On 23/06/2008, WJhonson@aol.com WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
So in your opinion "presumption of privacy" means "we cannot report any information that somebody might consider private, regardless of how widely disseminated it might already be."
Let's put it this way, I'm calling my lawyer, don't plan on taking any holidays in the UK. ;-)
Ian Woollard wrote:
On 23/06/2008, WJhonson@aol.com WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
So in your opinion "presumption of privacy" means "we cannot report any information that somebody might consider private, regardless of how widely disseminated it might already be."
Let's put it this way, I'm calling my lawyer, don't plan on taking any holidays in the UK. ;-)
Is this a legal threat?
-Mark