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I have asked two people at the DTi if they can ascertain the

authenticity of the documents and study.



Regards,

Chris





-----Original Message-----

From: Leadfree [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Davy, Gordon

Sent: 28 March 2007 20:35

To: [log in to unmask]

Subject: Re: [LF] FW: [RoHS] New study on RoHS



I have been contacted by an attorney in Europe who follows developments

with the RoHS and WEEE Directives. He had not heard of the study request

paper which I commented on earlier today. He was also unable to find it

by going to the parts of the web site designated for both the Enterprise

and the Environment Directorates. So even though it is on the

ec.europa.eu web site, there are several factors which make it look

suspicious. 



I may have been taken in by my desire to see this be for real. I

commented in my previous posting about how surprised I was because the

document seemed so out of character. Beyond that, here are some concerns

that I should have given more weight to:



*    It is undated and has no sort of official heading.



*    While purporting to be a document from the Enterprise Directorate,

it appears on the Environment Directorate part of the web site.



*    The document properties show the author to be simply arocari, with

no further identification and no affiliation.



*    The document properties show that it is a .tif file and not an

ordinary Adobe .pdf file. The text is not searchable, and the viewing

quality of the print is quite poor.



*    The metadata for the document show Adobe Photoshop to have been

used to create the file, which seems unlikely for an official EU

document.



*    There are minor errors, such as two number three's on both pages 1

and 4. Also, sections 3.1 and 3.2 should properly be numbered 4 and 5,

rather than be subsumed under 3, which addresses only the WEEE

Directive.



*    While the document purports to be a request for proposal, there is

no information on how to submit the proposal or when it is due.



On the other hand, if this document is a forgery, it is a clever one,

done by someone who has a great familiarity with the kind of language

used in EU documents, and in particular, the two Directives. (On the

other hand, wouldn't a forger have tried to make the appearance of the

front page look more official?) He also must know how to hack into the

official web site to post it. Another possibility is that it comes from

a photocopy of a draft that was not intended for distribution, but that

still requires a hacker.



So in sum, I regard this document as a puzzle. Until further information

becomes available, I will no longer regard it as an official EU

publication. 



I wonder if the puzzle will ever be solved. If enough people find out

about the document and start asking questions, if it is not for real it

seems as if the two directorates will see to it that it is removed from

the web site. Such a removal would of course suggest a lack of

authenticity. As of this posting it is still at the URL that Chris James

gave, but it's after hours in Europe. If anyone notices that it is gone,

please tell the forum.



One would hope that enough questions would get asked to get some sort of

comment from the bureaucrats (which if it is a forgery may have been the

intent of the forger) but then, this is Europe.



 



Gordon Davy 



 





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