On Wed, 22 May 2002, George Toft wrote: > I need your thoughts and opinions on this topic. > > We (Big Corporation I work for) are about to launch a web project to replace a > paper form. The regulations (or practice) in the Company is to image everything > that comes in from the members, and to store electronic images of everything > that > goes out to the members. This gives the Customer Service Reps the ability to > recall everything that was ever sent to or received from a member > instantaneously. > > To replace this paper document that a person must sign once per year and mail > in, the Business wants to webify the form, let the member click on the proper > boxes, and submit the form. Since the member had to authenticate to the system > to get to the form, we know who "electronically" signed it when they submitted > it. > In keeping with the previous paragraph of imaging everything the member sends > us, > the Business is proposing to capture the members computer screen in a screenshot > using a java applet, and transmitting that over the Internet to our servers, > where > it will be stored in lieu of the paper form. "That way, we know exactly what > the > member saw." > > What are your thoughts? I think that this is probably not the best way to go. I tend to have multiple browser windows as well as terminal windows and other programs open. Maybe I'm in the middle of a chat and have my browser resized so that I can keep track of a running conversation. Is it then this big businesses business that I didn't have the browser window maximized and the snippet of conversation that is on my screen is now their business? What if I'm writing a document or working on a spread sheet besides... is this now their business? I think that I might avoid use of this type of site. Just my $.02 > > George > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > -- Patrick Fleming, EA http://myhdvest.com/patrickfleming Licensed to represent taxpayers before Exam, Appeals, and Conference divisions of the IRS