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Quinta-feira, agosto 9o, 2007

Lá o IS-IS cronometra ainda para lutar compartilhar dos dados

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Geraint Bevan
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O comissário da informação é direito para ser concernido sobre o proliferation de compartilhar dos dados. Infelizmente, a idéia que os riscos podem mitigated se somente os povos estiverem cientes de suas direitas misplaced. O perigo o mais grande é a noção “do governo transformational”. Esta é a força dirigindo atrás do esquema nacional da identidade que envolverá a criação de um registo nacional vasto da identidade, projetado especificamente ajudar espalhar mais extensamente dados.

New passport applicants are being summoned to attend the interrogation centre in Blythswood House where, as well as facing the prospect of having biometric data scanned and recorded, they are confronted with personal dossiers compiled from a host of databases. The main purpose of these interrogations is to tidy up existing databases to aid the creation of a national register.

It is not sufficient that we know our rights. As far as the government is concerned, we have none. The Data Protection Act does not prevent the government from sharing data whenever it believes that to be in the public interest. What government department ever believes any of its actions are not in the public interest? We must all take responsibility for protecting our personal data, but that requires that we learn to say no when asked for too much information unnecessarily. We should prepare to say no when summoned to participate in national identity registration. We can start by writing to our elected representatives and telling them that we intend to refuse to participate.

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