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The original booklets published address information. I'm sure that the contributors to the Letter's to the Editor section did not have the web in mind when they contributed their letters to the Historian's editor. So, can this information be published on the web today? The Data Protection Law may prohibit the electronic storage (and susequent publishing) of such data without prior consent from the owner. I'm not sure how relevent names and addresses from the 60's & 70's are today? If you are an expert in this area of the law and are willing to advise then I would very much like to hear from you.
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The original booklets published address information. I'm sure that the contributors to the Letter's to the Editor section did not have the web in mind when they contributed their letters to the Historian's editor. So, can this information be published on the web today? The Data Protection Law may prohibit the electronic storage (and susequent publishing) of such data without prior consent from the owner. I'm not sure how relevent names and addresses from the 60's & 70's are today? If you are an expert in this area of the law and are willing to advise then I would very much like to hear from you.


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 <<O>>  Difference Topic HistorianLettersDebate (r1.4 - 06 Sep 2005 - ChrisJones)

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The original booklets published address information. I'm sure that the contributors to the Letter's to the Editor section did not have the web in mind when they contributed their letters to the Historian's editor. So, can this information be published on the web today? The Data Protection Law may prohibit the electronic storage (and susequent publishing) of such data without prior consent from the owner. I'm not sure how relevent name's and addresses from the 60's & 70's are today? If you are an expert in this area of the law and are willing to advise then I would very much like to hear from you.
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The original booklets published address information. I'm sure that the contributors to the Letter's to the Editor section did not have the web in mind when they contributed their letters to the Historian's editor. So, can this information be published on the web today? The Data Protection Law may prohibit the electronic storage (and susequent publishing) of such data without prior consent from the owner. I'm not sure how relevent names and addresses from the 60's & 70's are today? If you are an expert in this area of the law and are willing to advise then I would very much like to hear from you.

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The original documents publish this information. Havings one's address published on the web was not a major consideration when writing a letter to the Carmarthenshire Historian during the 60's and 70's, but Data Protection Law may prohibit the electronic storage (and susequent publishing) of such data without prior consent from the owner. I'm not sure how relevent name's and addresses from the 60's & 70's are today? If you are an expert in this area of the law and are willing to advise then I would very much like to hear from you.
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The original booklets published address information. I'm sure that the contributors to the Letter's to the Editor section did not have the web in mind when they contributed their letters to the Historian's editor. So, can this information be published on the web today? The Data Protection Law may prohibit the electronic storage (and susequent publishing) of such data without prior consent from the owner. I'm not sure how relevent name's and addresses from the 60's & 70's are today? If you are an expert in this area of the law and are willing to advise then I would very much like to hear from you.

-- ChrisJones - 01 Sep 2005

 <<O>>  Difference Topic HistorianLettersDebate (r1.2 - 01 Sep 2005 - ChrisJones)

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The original documents publish this information. Havings one's address published on the web was not a major consideration when writing a letter to the Carmarthenshire Historian during the 60's and 70's, but Data Protection Law may prohibit the electronic storage (and susequent publishing) of such data without prior consent from the owner. I'm not sure how relevent name's and addresses from the 60's & 70's are today? If you are an expert in this area of the law and are willing to advise then I would very much like to hear from you.
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The original documents publish this information. Havings one's address published on the web was not a major consideration when writing a letter to the Carmarthenshire Historian during the 60's and 70's, but Data Protection Law may prohibit the electronic storage (and susequent publishing) of such data without prior consent from the owner. I'm not sure how relevent name's and addresses from the 60's & 70's are today? If you are an expert in this area of the law and are willing to advise then I would very much like to hear from you.

-- ChrisJones - 01 Sep 2005

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