Posted by Meri-Tuuli on April 19, 2007, at 15:10:12
In reply to Re: Public websites » Meri-Tuuli, posted by one woman cine on April 19, 2007, at 14:17:43
Yes, I agree with you. Of course I said that a personal website should never ever be posted on babble without the consent of the person who the information belongs to. Thats not what I meant.
When I was referring to 'public websites' I meant just that. A website that was constructed on your behalf containing whatever information you chose to display. As in 'Professor XYZ's homepage - I am a professor at the university of babbleland, my office hours are 10-5pm, my research interests are babble' and so on. You know the ones? So, if you put your personal information in it, and then people find that, through, for example, google, its hardly a crime in babbleland or otherwise. You accept by having a website in the public domain that people may find it if they so wish.
That is largely my point. I am not referring to babblemails (or anything that may be said within them, or indeed passing on private information within babblemails) or posting anything private on babble.
I hope I make sense.
Kind regards
Meri
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