Re: Future Handling of Blue Sheets

Joel jaeggli <joelja@bogus.com> Mon, 23 April 2012 06:00 UTC

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On 4/22/12 22:45 , Robert Raszuk wrote:
> Joel,
> 
>> What property of the blue sheet makes it personal data.
> 
> WG meeting title and name or email address.
> 
> Nothing more helpful for recruiters to get hold of such list and start
> spamming with job offers in given area of technology.

The participants are readily identifiable already.

But that wasn't my question. What data on the blue sheet is personal?

Every person who has registered since at least the publication of 3979
if not before has consented to the public disclosure of records of the
meeting. a list of the meeting attendees is required by 2418.



> r.
>