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barth-jones-why-a-systems-science-perspective-abstract
[…] wholesale abandonment if, on a systems level, it can be shown to be capable of preventing mass re -identification as part of multi -dimensional regulatory approaches. Systems mod eling and quantitative policy analyses, including uncertainty analyses, provide us with the necessary scientific tools to critically evaluate the potential impacts of pseudo/anonymization in various regulatory […]
2016 FPF Mobile Apps Study_final
[…] https://www.google.com /url?q=htt p://www.ospolice.com/terms – conditions/&sa=D&usg=AFQjCNFW D6V1k -n8OLtj3A3gdseaYJNdGw 5 Poweramp Full Version Unlocker Max MP Music & Audio http://powerampapp.c om/ No No No Not Available 6 Minecraft: Story Mode Telltale Games Adventure https://www.telltalega mes.com/minecraftstor ymode/ Yes N/A N/A https://telltale.com/privacy -policy/ 7 Ultimate Guitar Tabs & Chords Ultimate Guitar USA LLC Music & Audio https://www.ultimate – […]
FPF_WP-HowYouUse
[…] persist, Facebook remains one of the few industry giants that have not launched an integrated hardware device. 2 Rather Facebook now operates on more than 2,500 different models of mobile phones and is forging relationships with existing mobile operators. 3 A central driver for integrati on has been consumer demand for smooth interoperability between […]
FTC-Cross-Device-Comments-Oct-16-2015-Understanding-the-State-of-State-Management
[…] often considered to be more affluent than competing device users, Safari’s mobile ad -blocking makes this attractive audience difficult to track and threaten s ad tracking business mod els. The recent addition of ad -blocking capacity in iOS 9 may further diminish the ability of web publishers and marketers to track users efficiently. 8 […]
Leonard – Big Data Analytics
page | 1 B IG D ATA ANALYTICS : EVOLVING BUSINESS MOD ELS AND GLOBAL PRIVACY REGULATION Peter Leonard, Partner, Gilbert + Tobin Lawyers, Australia and Director, iappANZ [email protected] 13 August 2013 At the heart of the current global debate as to how privacy regulation should address big data lie three questions: Can […]
FRAMEWORK – Dwork & Mulligan – It's Not Privacy It's Not Fair
[…] a functioning democracy. If privacy and transparency are not the panacea to the risks posed by big data, what is? First, we must careful ly unpack and mod el the problems attributed to big data. 11 The ease with which policy and technical proposals revert to solutions focused on individual control over personal information […]
Dwork Mulligan – It's Not Privacy It's Not Fair
[…] a functioning democracy. If privacy and transparency are not the panacea to the risks posed by big data, what is? First, we must careful ly unpack and mod el the problems attributed to big data. 11 The ease with which policy and technical proposals revert to solutions focused on individual control over personal information […]
Thierer_The Pursuit of Privacy in a World Where Information Control Is Failing
[…] STOP IT 221 (2008) (“Cheap sensors generatively wired to cheap networks with cheap pro‐ cessors are transforming the nature of privacy.”). 87. J OHN PALFREY & URS GASSER , BORN DIGITAL : UNDERSTANDING THE FIRST GENERATION OF DIGITAL NATIVES 62 (2008) (“Young people are turning to mobile devices in droves. They use them to post more information about themselves and their friends into the ether.”); Jennifer Valentino‐DeVries, The Economics of Surveil‐ lance, W ALL ST. J. D IGITS BLOG (Sept. 28, 2012, 10:30 PM), http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2012/09/28/the‐economics‐of=surveillance/? mod=WSJBlog (quoting Col. Lisa Shay, a professor of electrical engineering at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, who notes that “nowadays cellphones are sensors,” and “you’re now carrying a personal sensor with you at all times”). 88. See, e.g., About Foursquare, FOURSQUARE .COM , https://foursquare.com/about/ (last visited Jan. 30, 2013) (“Foursquare is a free app that helps you and your friends make the most of where you are. When you’re out and about, use Four‐ square to share and save the places you visit. And, when youʹre looking for inspi‐ ration for what to do next, we’ll give you personalized recommendations and deals based on where you, your friends, and people with your tastes have been.”). 89. Google Goggles, G OOGLE , http://www.google.com/mobile/goggles/#text (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 90. See, e.g., Memoto Lifelogging Camera, M EMOTO , http://memoto.com (last vis‐ ited Jan. 30, 2013) (“The Memoto camera is a tiny camera and GPS that you clip on and wear. It’s an entirely new kind of digital camera with no controls. Instead, it No. 2] The Pursuit of Privacy 431 ple will use such tools to record their lives and play them back later, or perhaps just to instantly scan and recognize faces, items, […]
Schwartz_EU-US Privacy Collision
[…] tion law and reduce regulatory transaction costs on an international scope. It would also permit room for further experiments, which is a key benefit of subsidiarity. For example, consider the heightened indi- vidual rights under the Proposed Regulation. The need is for harmo- nization networks to develop innovative ways to interpret and apply these interests consistent with an international free flow of infor- mation. These loosely aggregated networks of government officials ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 252 Consolidated Version of the Treaty on European Union art. 5(1), May 9, 2008, 2008 O.J. (C 115) 13, 18. 253 Treaty of Lisbon Amending the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty Establishing the European Communities protocol A, Dec. 17, 2007, 2007 O.J. (C 306) 1, 148. 254 SLAUGHTER , supra note 9, at 259. 255 For an earlier use of the term “field definitions,” see Schwartz, supra note 57, at 942. 2013] THE EU-U.S. PRIVACY COLLISION 2005 and private individuals can lead to a cross-fertilization of policy mod– els and can help devise ways to comply with the Proposed Regulation’s new rules for cross-border data flows. The principle of subsidiarity also suggests a path for innovative regulatory responses to one of the most promising contemporary forms of “automated” processing, namely analytics. Through analytics, or- ganizations take information that they have or to which they can gain access and convert it to actionable knowledge. 256 Among nonconsumer uses of this technology, analytics play an important role in health care research, data security, and fraud prevention. Yet the EU appears to regulate and limit analytics even at those initial stages when data are collected, integrated, and analyzed. Under EU law, these steps are likely to constitute a processing of data that has a “legal effect” on a person under EU law. 257 In this fashion, the Proposed Regulation cre- ates a potential threat to socially productive uses of analytics — in- cluding ones that may not raise significant risks of individual privacy harms. There is a need for innovative, multistakeholder discussions around accountability to puzzle out regulatory solutions for analytics. New approaches are most likely to emerge from a bottom-up discus- sion among different participants in diverse harmonization networks. Finally, a revised regulation should respect subsidiarity by reducing the scope for delegated and implementing acts, which should be lim- […]
FPF White Paper – It's Not How Much Data You Have, But How You Use It_FINAL
[…] search” engines;” blogging”platforms;” storage” facilities;” social” networks;” ad” networks” and” more.1″In” the” past,”Apple”was”uniquely”situated”as”a”provider”of”both”hardware”and”software.”Recently,”expansion”into”new”technologies”has” become” the” market” norm,” as”Amazon,”Microsoft”and” Google,”once”exclusively”software”providers,”now”deliver”increasingly”integrated”services”and”devices.”While”rumors”of”a”Facebook”phone”persist,”Facebook”remains”one”of”the”few” industry” giants”that” have” not” launched”an” integrated” hardware” device.2″Rather”Facebook”now”operates”on”more”than”2,500″different” models“of”mobile”phones”and”is”forging”relationships”with”existing”mobile”operators.3″A”central”driver”for”integration”has”been”consumer”demand”for”smooth”interoperability”between”hardware,”operating”systems,”and”software”apps.”Hence,”platform”expansion”is”a” bottomup”process,” where” consumers’” expectations”lead”companies”to”expand”brand”offerings”into”new”market”segments.”In”their”recent”book,”Interop:)The)Promise)and)Perils)of)Highly)Interconnected)Systems,”John”Palfrey”and”Urs”Gasser”explain:””users”want”their”computers”to”work”seamlessly”with” their” cameras” and” smartphones.” Nothing” drives” consumers” crazier” in” the” digital” economy” than” technology”systems”that”will”not”work”together”properly.”4″”Apple” has”cemented” its” position” as”a”market”icon”by” offering” a” seamlessly”cohesive”user” experience” […]