[WikiEN-l] Privacy concerns

MacGyverMagic/Mgm macgyvermagic at gmail.com
Sat Oct 22 21:27:00 UTC 2005


As far as I understand, the servers in Europe are only there to
improve the access to the main databases in Florida. They aren't
actually meant to store such information.

--Mgm

On 10/22/05, Chris Jenkinson <chris at starglade.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We had a rather large discussion today on privacy and its application on
> Wikipedia (specifically anonymous editing and the checkuser tool which
> is the subject of much debate at the moment).
>
> I am curious to whether the Wikimedia Foundation's privacy policy is
> compatible with EU legislation on privacy (which is tightly regulated),
> and whether it is obliged to be, as the Foundation hosts servers in the
> European Union (which are presumably subject to EU law).
>
> I would also like to propose that any person with access to server logs
> (which include IP addresses), including people with access to the
> checkuser tool, should sign a legal agreement of some sort with the
> Wikimedia Foundation concerning non-disclosure of this information.
>
> I am unsure whether or not an IP address qualifies as "personal
> information" under EU law and I have contacted the UK Information
> Commissioner's Office asking them for their opinion.
>
> Thoughts on the legal agreement proposal, and answers to the question of
> legal obligations are much appreciated.
>
> Chris
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