On Wed, 2010-09-08 at 16:15 +0200, Pascal Gloor wrote:
i think there will be some Common sense in this point, as it is quite different to collect and sell this kind of datas, and to use them as stats tools (have a look at the numerous fidelity cards we can find anywhere).
also maybe a publicly available stat... i dont know, but sounds like yes we would have to plan the writing of the accesslogs on a 9 pin printer inside a safe ;)
Absolutely not. You mix two things here.
Stats are just stats, as long as they don't have personal data in them, it is fine. (but the IP is personal data, so you can't publish that).
As for fidelity cards, this is completely different, those people are your customers and have signed an agreement with you. People surfing your page did not sign an agreement to allow you to publish their IP.
Pascal
agree,
i forgot the agreement, was bad on that point.
anyway i was not talking about publishing ips, but just using it internally as stats datas.is it also concerned ?
naz