ESRB issues apology over email leak
Yesterday, we learned that the ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board) accidentally emailed the names of people who had complained about Blizzard's potential use of Real ID names on the official Blizzard forums. The ESRB has since sent out this apology:
Yesterday we sent an e-mail to a number of consumers who wrote to us in recent days expressing their concern with respect to Blizzard's Real ID program. Given the large number of messages we received, we decided to respond with a mass e-mail so those who'd written us would receive our response as quickly as possible - rather than responding to each message individually, as is our usual practice.
Through an unfortunate error by one of our employees, some recipients were able to see the e-mail addresses of others who wrote on the same issue. Needless to say, it was never our intention to reveal this information and for that we are genuinely sorry. Those who write to ESRB to express their views expect and deserve to have their contact and personal information protected. In this case, we failed to do so and are doing everything we can to ensure it will not happen again in the future.
The fact that our message addressed individuals' concerns with respect to their privacy underscores how truly disappointing a mistake this was on our part. We work with companies to ensure they are handling people's private information with confidentiality, care and respect. It is only right that we set a good example and do no less ourselves.
We sincerely apologize to those who were affected by this error and appreciate their understanding.
Sincerely,
Entertainment Software Rating Board
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Delloga Jul 13th 2010 4:06PM
just to be sure that they don't do it again here is another facepalm.
/facepalm
Cameron Jul 13th 2010 6:14PM
ATTENTION: All who complain about privacy issues... TAKE THAT!
Irony at its best.
Zayd Jul 13th 2010 4:07PM
Wonder how many inboxes will be receiving extra spam on the back of this?
Should help those people looking to give away free sparkle ponies no end.
Superthrust Jul 13th 2010 6:13PM
since I've emailed, I've been getting a HUGE increase in emails assuring me i can heighten my arousal and enlarge my manhood.
Thatacus Jul 13th 2010 7:56PM
With a name like "Superthrust," I can't help but feel you wouldn't really need those spams.
Anuillae Jul 13th 2010 4:08PM
I still gotta say it... /facepalm
Andrew Jul 13th 2010 4:09PM
/salute
Lhock Jul 13th 2010 4:10PM
Apology accepted Captain Needa.
Bart Jul 13th 2010 4:32PM
^^^Comment Of The Decade^^^
cielago Jul 13th 2010 5:55PM
you sir win 42 internets
swelch51 Jul 13th 2010 6:24PM
^^^^ Pure concentrated win!
Janaa Jul 13th 2010 7:14PM
Ok.. its a barely passable pop culture tribute quote, which while mildly amusing to us who recognise, the lack of any similarities between this story and anything to do with Needa makes it nothing more than a superficial opportunity to use a quote.
42 internets?
Comment of the decade?
I appreciate my Star Wars references as much as anyone (kudos to OP), but why do I get the feeling that the above 3 posts are all written by the same person?
Delloga Jul 13th 2010 4:13PM
The Big question is:
When they send this apology, did they link all those e-mail adresses again?
Zanathos Jul 13th 2010 4:18PM
I was hoping so when i clicked this
Faith Trust Jul 13th 2010 4:48PM
Well, there wasnt much to it anyways, everyone knew that
His name, was Robert Paulson
Snuzzle Jul 13th 2010 4:14PM
You just know that poor schlob got fired :(
cendrekai Jul 13th 2010 4:44PM
I bet he had that moment everyone has a few seconds after he/she sent out the email. Where he thinks back to what he just did, realizes he Replied All, and then he tries to make himself smaller.
epsilon343 Jul 13th 2010 5:09PM
Sadly.
I mean it's a pretty big screw up but really, we all make stupid mistakes like that. I'd bet it was probably some grunt in PR who did it too, someone who wouldn't deal with something like this every day.
Slap on the wrist, learn from your mistakes, get on with life.
VioletArrows Jul 13th 2010 6:43PM
A spikemoose bit his sis-
*this person has been sacked*
Viper007Bond Jul 13th 2010 6:51PM
As someone who has done stupid stuff like this before (and on a much, much, much larger scale), I sympathize with the person who did it.