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Stanislas de Kertanguy writes:
1/ My potential employer is the National Education whose recruitment is strictly anonymous. These days, it's best not to depend too much on the job-for-life concept. 2/ If proven, denying a job because of former "essays" on the Usenet, since these are legal, might lead in front of the Prud'Hommes. Right after successful actions for use of graphology, eh? 3/ Since you seem to be aware of computer science and civil liberties, where in the CNIL declaration number of your website? A disclaimer is not engough, my dear... It doesn't require a declaration, since it does not undertake the activities targeted by the law. As it happens, though, there is a very long legal page on the site which provides all the information that a declaration would normally provide, anyway. -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. |
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Stanislas de Kertanguy writes:
1/ My potential employer is the National Education whose recruitment is strictly anonymous. These days, it's best not to depend too much on the job-for-life concept. 2/ If proven, denying a job because of former "essays" on the Usenet, since these are legal, might lead in front of the Prud'Hommes. Right after successful actions for use of graphology, eh? 3/ Since you seem to be aware of computer science and civil liberties, where in the CNIL declaration number of your website? A disclaimer is not engough, my dear... It doesn't require a declaration, since it does not undertake the activities targeted by the law. As it happens, though, there is a very long legal page on the site which provides all the information that a declaration would normally provide, anyway. -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. |
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Padraig Breathnach writes:
Evidence? Test results, their attitudes in class, and their own declarations. -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. |
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Padraig Breathnach writes:
Evidence? Test results, their attitudes in class, and their own declarations. -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. |
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Stanislas de Kertanguy writes:
I mentioned the Gayssot law as it is one of the biggest restrictions on freedom of speech in France. YOU made dubious comparisons with the Nazis. Sort your brain celles out. Uh ... the law you mention deals _specifically_ with the activities of the Nazis. I didn't have to compare it with the Nazis, as Nazism was of the essence of the law. -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. |
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Stanislas de Kertanguy writes:
I mentioned the Gayssot law as it is one of the biggest restrictions on freedom of speech in France. YOU made dubious comparisons with the Nazis. Sort your brain celles out. Uh ... the law you mention deals _specifically_ with the activities of the Nazis. I didn't have to compare it with the Nazis, as Nazism was of the essence of the law. -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
1/ My potential employer is the National Education whose recruitment is strictly anonymous. These days, it's best not to depend too much on the job-for-life concept. Do you seriously think that your advice is of anu value to me? 2/ If proven, denying a job because of former "essays" on the Usenet, since these are legal, might lead in front of the Prud'Hommes. Right after successful actions for use of graphology, eh? Don't point in another direction! we're talking about Usenet posts. National Education (unlike the Police forces) don't do morality enquiries anymore. 3/ Since you seem to be aware of computer science and civil liberties, where in the CNIL declaration number of your website? A disclaimer is not engough, my dear... It doesn't require a declaration, since it does not undertake the activities targeted by the law. You are collecting data, both on unvoluntarily and voluntarily basis. You should show the CNIL declaration of the files in which you keep your data, and a reminder of the access rights to personal data (1978 law). As it happens, though, there is a very long legal page on the site which provides all the information that a declaration would normally provide, anyway. In English only. -- inversez "kertanguy" et "de" pour me joindre |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
1/ My potential employer is the National Education whose recruitment is strictly anonymous. These days, it's best not to depend too much on the job-for-life concept. Do you seriously think that your advice is of anu value to me? 2/ If proven, denying a job because of former "essays" on the Usenet, since these are legal, might lead in front of the Prud'Hommes. Right after successful actions for use of graphology, eh? Don't point in another direction! we're talking about Usenet posts. National Education (unlike the Police forces) don't do morality enquiries anymore. 3/ Since you seem to be aware of computer science and civil liberties, where in the CNIL declaration number of your website? A disclaimer is not engough, my dear... It doesn't require a declaration, since it does not undertake the activities targeted by the law. You are collecting data, both on unvoluntarily and voluntarily basis. You should show the CNIL declaration of the files in which you keep your data, and a reminder of the access rights to personal data (1978 law). As it happens, though, there is a very long legal page on the site which provides all the information that a declaration would normally provide, anyway. In English only. -- inversez "kertanguy" et "de" pour me joindre |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Stanislas de Kertanguy writes: I mentioned the Gayssot law as it is one of the biggest restrictions on freedom of speech in France. YOU made dubious comparisons with the Nazis. Sort your brain celles out. Uh ... the law you mention deals _specifically_ with the activities of the Nazis. I didn't have to compare it with the Nazis, as Nazism was of the essence of the law. Is it you or Lucifer who wrote this: There were many such restrictions that the Nazis didn't consider abusive, either. which clearly means you assume the Gayssot law is a Nazi)like law! -- inversez "kertanguy" et "de" pour me joindre |
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Stanislas de Kertanguy writes:
Not when it means the qualification protected by state-agreed diplomas. It only means that if it is followed by "diplômé." In practice, nobody ever cares about that part, and it is used either by itself or followed by some other qualifier (e.g., "commercial"). And being almost constantly wrong. Then this is a glaring exception to the rule, isn't it? A plate of brass (but referred to as "copperplate") that you pin on the entrance of your building. I've never heard of any such thing. So it's a reference. There are lots of references. Absolutely not. I actually read French laws; I've been doing it for years. Blah, blah, blah. Who tells you that I won't remove all my posts from Google if I want to? What makes you think that Google will remove them? And what about all the thousands of other copies in the world? -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. |
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