Councillor Eric Byrne starts blogging
Joining his party colleague Liz McManus on the wide open spaces of the internet. Eric Byrne ran through a very long series of recounts when I lived in his constituancy.
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Joining his party colleague Liz McManus on the wide open spaces of the internet. Eric Byrne ran through a very long series of recounts when I lived in his constituancy.
Thus the Digested Annual Report draws to a close. All that remains is for me to point you in the direction of the RTE news report of the Data Protection Commissioner's comments at the launch of same. And, finally here's the link to the pdf of the report from the DPC website.
Another case study. The explanation speaks for itself. But here are some questions for my clever readers.
The Annual Report's central section is a series of case studies. This format is a godsend to the annual report compiler who knows he can't put out a 15 page report. Most of them have been anonymised.
The Commissioner runs through in some detail the story of the first successful prosecution under the EU Regulations contained in Statutory Instrument 535/2003. Two key points:It is important to note that although I had evidence that the campaign involved the contacting of 165,000 subscribers, I can only prosecute in those cases where there is no consent from the recipient to receiving such calls.
In the course of 2005, 3 comprehensive audits were carried out. Those audited in 2005 were: The Irish Credit Bureau, Tesco Ireland Ltd and Lucan District Credit Union Ltd. Minnow, Blue Whale, Minnow.
What an innoculous looking headline. I can assure you that it was wrangled over by the author for quite some time. Garda matters During the year, the issue of subject access to personal data held by An Garda Síochána arose.
The Commissioner's predecessor did sterling work in forcing the government to reveal that data retention was happening. Following the passing of the Data Retention Directive in the EU late last year he has this to add. Transposition of the Directive into Irish law will offer an opportunity to review the provisions of the 2005 Act.
Most cold calling complaints made to this office relate to the operation of telecommunication service providers, with two companies (Optic Communications and NewTel Communications) standing out.
Condemned to a bus journey the other day without either reading material or MP3 player, I amused myself by making a mental list of stuff I'm fed up of:Channel Four pseudo-medical Documentaries with titles like "The Boy Who Digested Himself"The support group weblink at the end doesn't stop them from being Victorian-style freak shows.
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