On 28 November 2019, I initiated a GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations) data access request to OpenCon (SPARC). On 27 March 2020 they responded. I provided a recent 5-month summary of this saga here. The document On 27 March, 2020, I received a letter from OpenCon’s lawyers, notifying that I was about to receive a full response to my data access request. This letter explicitly stated that any data that was of a legal matter, or which would breach the confidentiality of others by revealing their identity, would be with-held. The full response was a single
OpenCon saga update: GDPR response
On 28 November 2019, I initiated a GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations) data access request to OpenCon (SPARC). On 27 March 2020 they responded. I provided a recent 5-month summary of this saga here. The document On 27 March, 2020, I received a letter from OpenCon’s lawyers, notifying that I was about to receive a full response to my data access request. This letter explicitly stated that any data that was of a legal matter, or which would breach the confidentiality of others by revealing their identity, would be with-held. The full response was a single
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