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Originally Posted by harry_hitch
Ultimately, we are talking about peoples jobs here, and there is a real possibility of someone receiving very serious reprimands for disclosing sensitive information, if it is let slip online.
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The saliant point is that the information is in the public domain for those with the capability of tuning into off EPG broadcasts.
You're right in that some 'leaks' can be traced back to the individual concerned and that it's not worth someone losing their job over, but I can't see it being possible in this instance.
All we know is that a number of unamed channels are testing on the system and that a sizeable number of people have access to this information. I doubt VM are particularly bothered, particularly as the channel names have been coded and the broadcasts encrypted.
That's not to say that I would encourage anybody to breach a trust on information passed to them.