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Originally Posted by Barkotron
Remember though, that you can refuse the right to all kinds of processing and collection under DPA, and that this refusal _overrides_ their Terms and Conditions. At worst, it means everyone has to actually issue a DPA notice nullifying their right to use this information in this way: I think Captain Jamie (?) had a pretty good letter on that one, although I haven't gone back to look at it.
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I thought my ears were burning

Slightly tweaked versions of the letter have gone off to the following:
Non Labour members of the Commons Select Committee on Culture, Media and Sport:
John Whittingdale MP:
jwhittingdale.mp@tory.org.uk
Profile at
http://biographies.parliament.uk/par...t.asp?id=25239
Nigel Evans MP:
ribblevalley@tory.org (nigel@nigelmp.com bounced)
Profile at
http://biographies.parliament.uk/par...t.asp?id=25719
Mr Evans is a member of a number of Parliamentary committees which may be very interested in this issue. Definitely worth contacting.
Phil Willis MP:
willisp@parliament.uk
Profile at
http://biographies.parliament.uk/par...t.asp?id=25250
Adam Price MP:
pricea@parliament.uk
Profile at
http://biographies.parliament.uk/par...t.asp?id=25332
Philip Davies:
daviesp@parliament.uk
Profile at
http://biographies.parliament.uk/par...t.asp?id=35440
The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee appears to have a lot of experience and potential interest in this issue.
hlscience@parliament.uk
The Earl of Northesk:
northeskdjm@parliament.uk
Profile at:
http://biographies.parliament.uk/par...t.asp?id=26583
Useful hints and tips for addressing peers of the realm (I love using old fashioned language. No, not *that* kind!!)
http://www.parliament.uk/about/how/m...ct/address.cfm