On 05/12/2018 02:39 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
It would be a much more annoying matter if they claimed the right to be deleted from third party posts that quoted and identified them, though. If there is a "right to be forgotten" that impinges on mailing list archives, that seems plausible to me, though who knows what the High Court would rule.
I wonder if the entire post (and any partial / quoted copies) must be deleted or if it is sufficient to modify them so that they do not reflect the author but still retain (non-PII) content. That would be less of a negative impact on archives.
God forbid if blockchain was used on the archive. }:-) -- Grant. . . . unix || die
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