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Within hours, major news publications were reporting that the NHTSA had begun investigating Tesla's suspension problems, and were also concerned with strange non-disclosure wording in the customer goodwill repair agreement.
Those restrictions would require consumers to be notified by mail about a possible exposure of their data any time their information left a company or agency's control, not just when there would be a "reasonable risk of harm," as most states' breach disclosure laws are worded.
It was not clear if the aides would have made the disclosure had word not leaked out.
The disclosure was so ambiguously worded, however, that many borrowers who read the disclosure missed the point.
On Saturday morning, Facebook dove into the semantics of its disclosure, arguing against wording in the New York Times story the company was attempting to get out in front of that referred to the incident as a breach.
According to former managers, scripts and mailed solicitations are worded with as little disclosure as is allowable by law.
In order to prevent accidental disclosure of bad words, the programming team was nice enough to require users to type in entire bad words in order to see them ("fuck" not "fuc") – ensuring you can't just flick through and find them – but that's not nearly enough for Apple.
I hate the word "disclosure".
Lord Bingham in Shayler said it was important that there is a "bright line" in relation to security and intelligence disclosure; in other words, that everyone knew what the law was.
In other words, disclosure and secrecy are frequently experienced at the same time and not as two dichotomous entities.
This informed our use of questions that were worded to capture both direct and indirect disclosure.
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