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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Obligatory disclaimer to my personal blog, focusing on privacy

I'll open with a fairly standard disclaimer.  Anything I post here reflects my own opinion.  I'm fortunate enough to serve as Senior Privacy Counsel for Google, but nothing I post to this blog is intended to reflect the opinion or position of my employer.

Part of my motivation in beginning this blog is to familiarize myself with the functionality of blogger.com.  For the past 10 years or so, I've maintained various sites at privacylaw.org, keithenright.com, and several other domains.  I've used Word Press, Joomla, Drupal, and other blogging and content management systems, and I'm curious how blogger differs.

I'm not sure yet how frequently I'll post here.  After joining Google, I pulled down privacylaw.org, as I knew I wouldn't have time to maintain it.  In the short term, I'll just post here as the opportunity presents itself, and see where it goes.

1 comments:

  1. I found your blog while searching a new jersey law website. I live in NC and a marketing company in new jersey called me at my new job asking a lot of questions and asking if I wanted to "renew" my contract. I said no and they said they were going to fax a copy of the invoice to me (I am the office manager) for the previous cycle. Since I am new I figured someone in the corporate office had signed up for it a year ago. They billed me personally at my work address when no one in fact gave them permission to post our company information. WHAT DO I DO?

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