On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 01:53 +0200, Florence Devouard wrote:
Hello,
During the last board meeting, the board approved the following resolution
The Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees will amend its privacy policy to notify, when possible, those members of the community whose personally identifiable data has been sought through, or produced as a result of, civil or criminal legal process, except when such notification is forbidden by state or federal law in the United States of America.
This change of policy was suggested early march by Nsk92, following the Video Professor incident.
Cool. I remember this either at the time it came up, or some other earlier incident which resulted in such a proposal.
Question : will the notification occur before WMF actually produce the information so that the member of the community can challenge the information request through whatever legal process that may be available to them?
KTC