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Roland Perry
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Mon Nov 25 18:21:46 CET 2013
In message <A0B7463F-59DB-4D56-8DAB-E03B5AC65C69 at gmail.com>, at 14:13:53 on Sun, 24 Nov 2013, Gordon Lennox <gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com> writes >Venues that provide WiFi are responsible for this under the Data Protection act, European Directive for Data Retention Regulations 2009, the >Code of Practice (Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001), Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 and Digital Economy Act 2010. > >When somebody supplies a WiFi hotspot, these legal requirements must be complied with, such as holding data and logging all URLs visited. Only if they've been instructed to do that. Otherwise any such responsibility is with the upstream (who may or may not have been so instructed also). -- Roland Perry
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