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Information & Ethics committee  I live within a jurisdiction where the commissioner does have it, and I think it does have some benefits, especially for clarity.

June 1st, 2017Committee meeting

Greg Kozak

Information & Ethics committee  I think the library community is probably better at balancing off those freedoms of expression—journalistic, literary, artistic—versus privacy, although I would point back to how, when we do look at this, it is about personal information, which is recorded information about an in

June 1st, 2017Committee meeting

Greg Kozak

Information & Ethics committee  I would just point back to what I stated briefly, that our focus would be mostly upon what impact this would have on the public record. In cases where the harm to reputation diminishes over time, and certainly with deceased individuals, would we want to completely destroy listing

June 1st, 2017Committee meeting

Greg Kozak

Information & Ethics committee  I don't have much to add in that regard. Unfortunately, I don't know specifically what analogous associations are doing in Europe, although I can point to the fundamental differences we have in our juridical/legal systems. The EU's is mostly based on dignity, whereas our privacy

June 1st, 2017Committee meeting

Greg Kozak

Information & Ethics committee  Good afternoon, and thank you for the opportunity to speak to the committee today. My name is Greg Kozak, and I'm here today speaking on behalf of the Association of Canadian Archivists. I am a professional records manager and I also teach as an adjunct professor at UBC's School

June 1st, 2017Committee meeting

Greg Kozak