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aThe term is being used here as defined by The Information Governance Review Information: To Share or not to Share (March , 2013, p130: "This term describes personal information about identified or identifiable individuals, which should be kept private or secret.
Privacy laws generally apply to "identifying information" and "identifiable individuals" [ 16].
It may also not be appropriate to disclose information about identifiable individuals to the media".
"I am not photographing the residents as specific, identifiable individuals, but as representations of humankind".
The Guardian is publishing extracts from original documents where to do so will not endanger identifiable individuals.
The real concern is where the material tends to suggest named or identifiable individuals are guilty of specific offences.
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If data is fully anonymised, it is no longer subject to the Data Protection Act (DPA), because it no longer relates to an identified or identifiable individual.
In contrast, pseudonymous data remains personal data because it is capable of being related to an identified or identifiable individual, and thus remains subject to the DPA.
As a scientist I am frequently asked that question and the truth is that no identifiable individual did.
Now, if a product/service in this situation is delivered by an identifiable individual practitioner, it tends to become a regulated profession.
The Kennet demonstrates that, while a general pattern of river behaviour over time, within a region, may be identifiable, individual rivers are likely to diverge from this.
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