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Re: Question for the Legal team ...



Home use should be OK.

To quote from the CCTV code of practice, footnote 2:

"It is likely that the use of cameras by individuals to protect their
own
property is excluded from the provisions of the Act under the exemption at
Section 36 of the Act"

Full monty is available from : http://www.dataprotection.gov.uk




----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Cooper" <steve.cooper@xxxxxxx>
Newsgroups: tex.com.ml.ukha_d
Sent: 12 December 2001 13:57
Subject: [ukha_d] Question for the Legal team ...


>
> I have a camera outside my front door and want to publish pictures on
to a
> website when motion is detected.  No problem with the technology side
but
> is there some data protection act implications.
>
> Do I need to display a sign about there being camera or something?
>
> S
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