Um, more to the point, why do they *need* your date of birth? Surely, if it's just to make sure you're 18 or over, there can be a tick box saying 'please tick to indicate you're over 18'? Or is there some strange law I'm not aware of?
On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Stefan Schwarzer <sschwar...@sschwarzer.net>wrote: > Hi everyone :-) > > On the talk submission form [1] there are required fields > for the date of birth and the mobile phone number of the > speaker. > > A bit down is an - also required - checkbox titled "I agree > to let you publish my data on the web site." Does that > actually mean I can only submit a talk if I agree to have my > date of birth and mobile phone number published on the > website? > > [1] http://ep2011.europython.eu/conference/paper-submission/ > > Stefan > _______________________________________________ > EuroPython 2011 - Florence June 20-26 > http://ep2011.europython.eu/ > EuroPython mailing list > EuroPython@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython > -- Alex Kavanagh Tinwood Ltd -- Open Source Information & Communications Solutions Delivering Freedom, Creating Value w: www.tinwood.com e: alex.kavan...@tinwood.com a: 20 Sefton Ave, NE6 5QR, Company No: 5233914 (Eng & Wales), VAT No: GB 874 8669 54 Sorry if you got this by mistake - please accept our apologies; please let us know that this message has gone astray so we don't do it again. Thanks.
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