I don't think it's inconsistent at all.  If that legal notice was part
of something I did not install, obviously I wouldn't bother with it.
But since the software I have installed refers to something that is not
automatically installed by it, that is a bug.  Maybe the requirement in
Debian that symbolic links from a package to files outside the package
are OK but only if the outside package is a dependency could serve as an
analogy for illustration purposes here.  Makes sense?

That's why I said "I believe this bug is not about the wording but I
suspect about a missing dependency from unity-control-center to whatever
package that privacy panel is located in."

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Title:
  Legal notice in Details should refer to "Security & Privacy" instead
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