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    EA/Origin (you must read this)

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by MrDJ, Aug 24, 2011.

  1. Zymphad

    Zymphad Zymphad

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    That's very curious. There are strict laws about carrying around confidential information, especially patient data on a personal computer.

    I would also be curious about this person, where he works where they let him store patient information on his personal computer. Seems very fishy and if I was among his patient data, would want to take him to court or at least seek legal guidance about it.
     
  2. lozanogo

    lozanogo Notebook Deity

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    Update:
    Well, for the people saying it's the same as Steam, you look quickly at this article. On the bright side, it seems this outrage (even if kind of ignored here) has fructified.
     
  3. MrDJ

    MrDJ Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    read my previous post as i said it was my patient data.
    i deal with patient data on a daily basis so im not that stupid to have other patient data on my gaming computer.


    interesting read lozanogo. thanks for posting them links. sounds like the back tracking has started.
     
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