Dan Jones
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- Shropshire
Given the current hoo hah about online data and what people do with it and how they sell it to others for vast amounts, isn't it time that all the people who come on here wanting us to fill in their questionnaires about matters agricultural start paying for this valuable resource? Or is this something else that farmers happily give away for free?
Incidentally, to be legalistic about it, do these online questionnaires comply with the new data protection laws? I'm being assailed by just about every company I deal with at the mo wanting me to sign some consent form for them to hold my data, surely the same applies to these sort of things too?
Never saw the need for all these questionaires or surveys. I used to just make the results up myself.
Sounds like hard work making your own answers up, easier to draw up a survey and let farmers make them up for you.Never saw the need for all these questionaires or surveys. I used to just make the results up myself.
Given the current hoo hah about online data and what people do with it and how they sell it to others for vast amounts, isn't it time that all the people who come on here wanting us to fill in their questionnaires about matters agricultural start paying for this valuable resource? Or is this something else that farmers happily give away for free?
Incidentally, to be legalistic about it, do these online questionnaires comply with the new data protection laws? I'm being assailed by just about every company I deal with at the mo wanting me to sign some consent form for them to hold my data, surely the same applies to these sort of things too?
Given the current hoo hah about online data and what people do with it and how they sell it to others for vast amounts, isn't it time that all the people who come on here wanting us to fill in their questionnaires about matters agricultural start paying for this valuable resource? Or is this something else that farmers happily give away for free?
Incidentally, to be legalistic about it, do these online questionnaires comply with the new data protection laws? I'm being assailed by just about every company I deal with at the mo wanting me to sign some consent form for them to hold my data, surely the same applies to these sort of things too?
I understand your point of view and frustration, I am doing this survey as part of my dissertation at Harper Adams University and would not have shared it if was not desperate for results.Given the current hoo hah about online data and what people do with it and how they sell it to others for vast amounts, isn't it time that all the people who come on here wanting us to fill in their questionnaires about matters agricultural start paying for this valuable resource? Or is this something else that farmers happily give away for free?
Incidentally, to be legalistic about it, do these online questionnaires comply with the new data protection laws? I'm being assailed by just about every company I deal with at the mo wanting me to sign some consent form for them to hold my data, surely the same applies to these sort of things too?
My only grumble has been where I've offered further help & been promised a summary of the findings in return I've never had anything.