The EU's and Google's official positions (was: EU Official: IP Is Personal)

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Date: Fri Jan 25 2008 - 03:09:04 EST

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    > In the case the german regulator is dealing with the ip
    > address is not be considered exclusive of the rest of a data
    > set. The question is given a commercially valuable dataset
    > which contains ip addresses what is sufficient to anonymize
    > the users while maintaining the value of the data. The
    > regulator has one view, which is probably wrong and search
    > engine company (google is the one that is quoted) has another
    > which is also probably wrong.

    First of all, this is not about the German data protection agency
    but about the EU Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.

    Secondly, there is no need to flail around wondering what is the
    meaning of this one choice quote that an Associated Press reporter
    built their story around. The EU publishes its position on its
    website:
    <http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meetdocs/2004_2009/documents/dv/opinion_0
    4-2007_personal_data_/Opinion_04-2007_personal_data_en.pdf>
    Peter Schaar is the Chairman of the group which produced this document.
    Note that this came out in April of last year. The meeting that the
    reporter attended was a public seminar discussing various case studies.

    There is no transcript of the meeting and no formal submission from
    Peter Schaar or the German data protection agency so I assume that
    the reported comments came during some discussion of Google's
    submission which is here:
    <http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meetdocs/2004_2009/documents/dv/google_pr
    ivacy_booklet_pfleischer_/Google_Privacy_booklet_PFleischer_en.pdf>

    If you want to see the program for the meeting, it is here:
    <http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meetdocs/2004_2009/documents/dv/programme
    _rev2_0/programme_rev2_0EN.pdf>

    It would be interesting to see some INFORMED discussion on the
    EU's position or Google's position, because the EU and Google
    are powerful organizations which matter. But there is really
    no point in prolonged discussion of some reporter's choice
    quote which may or may not have been taken out of context.

    --Michael Dillon


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