Metadata In Arizona Public Records Can't Be Withheld
jasonbuechler writes in with news of the first state to declare that metadata is part of public records and must be released when the records are. "Hidden data embedded in electronic public records must be disclosed under Arizona's public records law, the state Supreme Court said Thursday... The Supreme Court's unanimous decision, which overturned lower court rulings, is believed to be the first by a state supreme court on whether a public records law applies to so-called metadata. 'This is at the cutting edge — it's the law trying to catch up with technology,' [one lawyer said]. The Arizona ruling came in a case involving a demoted Phoenix police officer's request for data embedded in notes written by a supervisor. The officer got a printed copy but said he wanted the metadata to see whether the supervisor backdated the notes to before the demotion."
Timon! Pumbaa! The words to that song ARE NOT "Vagina Dentata"!
"Speaking the Truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act." -- George Orwell
They are damned if they do and damned if they don't. Look at recent outcry's over the Pepsi "pick up chicks" app or the "shaken baby" app. They may be tasteless but Apple let them through their "closed" system and caught hell for it. As a company they are really left with little choice but to somewhat sensor the material to mitigate lawsuits from "offended persons". If those apps made the grade, I shudder to think what drivel didn't. I don't like it, but I understand it.
is presently costing US (you & me) billions of $$ per day. seems as though the dough could go to something sustainable/worthwhile instead. does anyone remember the process of the nazis in germany, as in stealing all of the regions' remaining resources as they took flight?
mynuts won; to be censored/deleted post haste.
I don't know what kind of American you are, but I have plenty of manhood to go around. I really don't mind sharing my mahood with the Italians at all. I assure you, it's all in the interest of international relations and world peace. :)
Serious? Seriousness is well above my pay grade.
The part that gave rights to the public instead of some corporation. The judges just couldn't wrap their minds around that,