:nod: I'd rather be able to play country guitar than metally shred nonsense.
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Went to a small gig at the weekend, more for Country style and for songwriters.. but they did have Chris Difford from Squeeze performing (he was ****ing brilliant)... said he is going to try to get PW performing there later in the year.
Place only holds about 100 people
Ah, SW. A small threadjack if you don't mind.
The GDPR doesn't apply to data about companies, as I understand it, only people. But presumably it applies to people-at-companies, even when the only data stored about them are contact details at the companies.
So do you know what happens when a prospective customer phones up with an enquiry?
Customer: Hello, I am interested in hiring some event space.
Salesperson: Excellent sir, you have come to the right place. Now, before I write your name and phone number down I need you to sign a consent form, having first read and understood everything that we might do to process your data in the usual business of doing business.
Customer: Oh please, no. *puts phone down
Also, rotational backups and the 'right to be forgotten'. You can't practically go around deleting records from all of your backups going back months and years everytime someone de-consents, but without doing this the person hasn't entirely been forgotten. Clearly the only answer to to this problem is to ignore it.
And as for duplicate records -- ouch. "Sorry sir, we only forgot one of you".