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Category Archives: Ethics

Software & workforce harmonisation

Posted on January 18, 2012 by Matthew Slyman
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Do we understand the limitations of our tools, e.g. computer technology?  What can we learn from large scale disasters to improve system safety and competitive advantages? Continue reading →

Loyalty discounts threaten privacy

Posted on November 8, 2011 by Matthew Slyman

How many of us would carry a tracking device around on our person, if only we were paid a few pennies each week by a large corporation to do so?  Strangely, this is precisely what most people do… Continue reading →

Cheap & effective antihistamines

Posted on August 10, 2011 by Matthew Slyman

Where to obtain cheap & effective non-drowsy antihistamines? Continue reading →

UK Register of Electors—above the law?

Posted on August 9, 2011 by Matthew Slyman

What happens to voters' personal data submitted as part of official voter registration?  Is it treated in accordance with the spirit of the Data Protection Act? Continue reading →

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