And second, there is the widespread view that since capital letters are used solely to distinguish proper nouns - names or titles - it is not appropriate to use one for the network that links our computers together or the publishing system that runs on top of it.
It needs the names of individual customers in order to determine the proper amount of tax due, because some of the sales in question might have gone to tax-exempt entities.
But David has gone some way in that, as requested in this Sarah's Law, names that local people could be involved in looking at confidential information, giving proper warnings about them.