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A Promise Falls in the Forest
Mark Rasch, 2004-07-26

A federal court recently ruled that website privacy policies aren't binding, because nobody reads them. The implications are far reaching for contract law and the Internet.

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Interesting the SecurityFocus privacy policies security clause says "This site has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse and alteration of the information under our control"

Is this a promise that never in any way will customers data be compromised? 100% Security wow - tell me how you were able to do that?




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Link to this comment: http://www.securityfocus.com/comments/columns/257/27753#27753
Will not apply to EULA 2004-07-31
-bildr
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