But John didn't just ask whether Mollom with reputation service would make a site conflict with the Law, but whether just installing Mollom as-is would put that site in conflict with it.
You do currently say that you're capturing a website visitor's name or nickname, IP address, membership ID, OpenID, website URL and e-mail address as well as storing them - some of these might be considered data that could identify people or that is not otherwise public.
But John didn't just ask whether Mollom with reputation service would make a site conflict with the Law, but whether just installing Mollom as-is would put that site in conflict with it.
You do currently say that you're capturing a website visitor's name or nickname, IP address, membership ID, OpenID, website URL and e-mail address as well as storing them - some of these might be considered data that could identify people or that is not otherwise public.
June 4, 2008 - 13:46