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Gambling on E-Privacy Agreements

What happens if a company relying on a privacy statement by a Internet Service Provider discovers that they are violating their customers' privacy? It may be that their customers will take out their anger about privacy violations on the company and not its Internet Service Provider. That is the question that companies interested in outsourcing their web offerings to customers should be asking themselves according to an article on data management.

Will Desktop Search Put Your Privacy at Risk?, Newsfactor Technology News, January 14, 2005