Thanks, Stephane. 

The article is excellent in discussing the intersection of privacy issues and 
ICT. However, "[o]nline and in privacy law alike, things are very crisp." Maybe 
they are in Australia. However,  one of the big challenges in the privacy space 
is that definitions of PI, PII, and similar acronymed (word?) concepts vary 
widely and may not be spelled at all in some jurisdictions.

I find it curious that Mr. Wilson makes such a categorical statement in this 
article while linking to another post where he discusses definitional 
uncertainties. http://lockstep.com.au/blog/2013/09/27/pii-or-not-pii. It was 
worthwhile following his links to get a full picture.

Don

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Good reading about the "blind spots" of engineers about privacy:

http://lockstep.com.au/blog/2014/08/28/engineers-and-privacy

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