[Foundation-l] New draft of privacy policy
Ron Moss
ronmoss at dslnorthwest.net
Sun Jun 22 00:18:36 UTC 2008
I am glad to hear that you are a man of the law. To share this, the
following, I can depend on you. 'The original income tax was restricted to
federal sources to be legal, Post office workers, federal judges, military,
etc. Then with the excitment of World War 2 coming to an end. The IRS took
advantage of that atmosphere and forgot to tell us our private income was no
longer taxable, and it still isn't. " Google Peter Hendrickson for the most
accurate. His book is in it's ninth printing, Then google "Sherry Peel
Jackson and Joe Banister" both former IRS Goons. Mafia type. Thanks Anthony.
I have entrusted you with these secrets. Don"t tell anybody. Ron Moss-----
Original Message -----
From: "Anthony" <wikimail at inbox.org>
To: "Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List" <foundation-l at lists.wikimedia.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] New draft of privacy policy
> On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Brion Vibber <brion at wikimedia.org> wrote:
>> The data retention policy is, shall we say, super vague. It makes no
>> specific provisions, but iterates our general preference for not keeping
>> lots of private data around for a long time.
>>
> "the least of amount personally identifiable information consistent
> with maintenance of its services, with its privacy policy, or as
> required by state or federal legal provisions under United States of
> America law" is fairly specific. If you can keep less, but still
> fulfill your services, the privacy policy, and the law, then the data
> retention policy states that you should do so.
>
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