Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield ^^^ IAWTC. Regrettably, I haven't received any communication from FP as regarding the situation, but I'll phone back and ask to speak to someone personally about it, I think. If there's confusion, it needs to be cleared up.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield DAYWATCH IS NOW ON THE BANNEDWAGON SLEEP WELL TONIGHT FAIR CITY
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Can an American living in America play too? Would they be required to follow the same rules if a foreigner got in on this, such as myself? Or would the cult just fairgame me and say stfu Spider? Or should I say, Mr. Anderson? :text:
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield The rules apply to everyone, the information just has to be stored in one of the EU-countries involved.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield You can send a request, if they have information held on you in the EU. Problem is that the rules don't apply in america - once the information has left the continent, it's not under data protection. Also, the ICO seem to be taking their fair time responding - I'll give them a bell when I get home to see what's up.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Doesn't look like we're going to get anything from FP. I phoned them again today after getting no e-mail response and while they're not expressively denying the event happening, I can't get anyone to talk to me about the incident - I was told to look at the comment posted on Wirah and they weren't willing to discuss the subject further, so I couldn't even try to ask for a statement. It was worth a try, I suppose. Can't wait to see what the ICO says, Anonyunderpants.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield The ICO equivalent here in Denmark has to respond within a set amount of days i believe, perhaps this goes for the UK ones as well?
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield I don't think they do have to respond within a set amount of days however I did just ring the ICO and they didn't recieve my complaint The lass gave me another e-mail address to send it through to get it put through on priority though. She also said that there's a backlog of complaints at the moment. Theta, you might want to check that they've got your complaint.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield If nothing happens and it is a govourment agency, always baww, they might actually prioritise a bit on basis of who bawws! (sad but true) So good job guise, can't wait to see how scientology is going to snake out of this one
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Any response from them yet? Probably worth giving them another prod if not. When this is all resolved I'll be sure to buy you much caek (and probably a few celebratory pints) StealthAnon (stealthily delivering YFTCs to selected parts of Yorkshire).
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Now that I know they have my data, I'll be making a request in the next few days. Maybe if we can get a glut of complaints to the ICO it'll hurry them along a bit.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Great! If you know of others who they have collected any kind of info on, have them do the same! Rock on, dudes!
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Just the thought of the $cilons having to pay a law firm to write dozens of letters over and over trying to stall anyone filing is a win to me. Lawyers don't come cheap anywhere! :hooray:
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Hodkins is an exclusively Scientologist solicitors as far as I can tell, so I'm sure they're getting a hefty discount unfortunately.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Damnit I knew there was something I forgot. Still no response from the CoS. I got the registered main receipt back though so I know they got my letter. I'll hit up the ICO on Monday.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield The CoS is claiming they never received my DSAR. Fuckers. I'll send another but it takes a while because I'm not in the UK right now...
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Edit: If you have a number for the registered delivery use that to track it. As soon as they sign for it you know they have it. Don't contact them about it at all. Contact the people sending it. If they have a sig from the org that's all you need to know.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield @Theta Omega: Wait, I thought you said you DID send it by registered mail
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield I did. I got the ICO to ask them why they hadn't responded, and they're telling the ICO they didn't receive one. I have a signature, though, which says they did. I have told the ICO the registered mail details, and so now we wait. I'm going to send another DSAR anyway, though, because moar = better than.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield I can't wait to see what happens XD This is going to be footbullet central.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Meh, I would have said NOT to send another one and let the ICO get pissed at them for lying.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Depends, if you think that SCN in the UK has your info you can use the UK law on St.Hill regardless of where in the world you are. Not sure about the US laws.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Solicitors Regulation Authority - Protecting consumers of legal services Keep an eye on the solicitors represeting the sci's, if they step out of line, direct a harpoon the boys above to maintain the pressure. BTW, EPIC idea, epic thread, need moar updates, come on ICO fingers out!
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield /r/ updates pl0x. Surely the ICO should have gotten shit together by now?
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Thirding requests for updates. A lot of effort went into this project, and I'm curious to see if it bore any fruit.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Unsure how this project is going but i have recently filed the same request to Hodkin & company solicitors. I have mentioned that I understand what information I am to provide and that nothing further is required for him to prove my identity. If he still insists in requesting it I will ask to see a copy of his passport to prove his identity before I send mine. If that made sense lol It was sent in this mornings post by recorded delivery. I'll keep you updated.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield Lacelotte, You can visit a solicitor with proof of your identity and then get the solicitor to fire off a letter confirming that they have seen proof of your identity. That way you don't have to send any documentation to the scio solicitor. The ICO confirmed to me that a solicitor can act as your agent in any communication with the cult and in fact you don't even need to use your own address. You can use the solicitor's address. I would definitely advise using a solicitor who can chase them up when they drag their heels, as they surely will.
Re: Operation: Data Protection Shield I still think you have to contact the gov agency regarding this, and NOT the scifags themselves!