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== Sensitive Data / Privacy Laws ==
== Sensitive Data / Privacy Laws ==
There are some flamewars on rumors saying Google / Yahoo is getting access to sensitive data (like passwords and the ability to match read-access logs to usernames).
There are some flamewars on rumors saying Google / Yahoo is getting access to sensitive data (like passwords and the ability to match read-access logs to usernames).
==Content restrictions==
I hope this does not mean that Yahoo's content rules will apply to Wikipedia. Yahoo is very generous in any case, but I hope the Foundation will remain in full editorial control subject to the law of the hosting country. --[[User:62.252.0.4|62.252.0.4]] 19:09, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)

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Last time Yahoo! buddied up with another organization (in this case, my Internet Service Provider, SBC Global), my ISP changed their customer web pages' host server from a regular, reliable web server run by the ISP... to Geoshitties, with the same 5MB-per-hour bandwidth cap on all web pages. I hope Yahoo! isn't planning on fucking up yet another good thing with their deceptively friendly partnerships. --69.234.185.170 18:12, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Whoop. Well done Jimbo and co. I hope this doesn't mean you're turning down the Google offer though? Wasn't there supposed to have been a meeting about that in March? --cfp 18:24, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Sensitive Data / Privacy Laws

There are some flamewars on rumors saying Google / Yahoo is getting access to sensitive data (like passwords and the ability to match read-access logs to usernames).

Content restrictions

I hope this does not mean that Yahoo's content rules will apply to Wikipedia. Yahoo is very generous in any case, but I hope the Foundation will remain in full editorial control subject to the law of the hosting country. --62.252.0.4 19:09, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)