On 03/28/2017 06:21 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
When I did media conversion for people, I ignored
their content,
other than monitoring for quality control. Same as when I used to do
photographic color printing, and did some for other people. Anything
else would be seriously unethical. THAT is simple professional
ethics.
Just so--I still do a fair amount of conversion and a lot of it is very
personal stuff. I may spot-check the output in places to make sure
that it's not garbage, but otherwise, it's strictly not for my eyes.
Back when I used to do forensic processing for various law enforcement
organizations, I was sometimes called upon to help reconstruct data.
The only time that I paid attention to one such process, it was the
journal of a sexual predator. It made me ill to read it and I vowed
never to do that again--and I didn't.
--Chuck