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FPF_2017_Form_990_Public_Inspection_Copy_Final
[…] if the organization answered “Yes” on Form 990, Part IV, line 9, or reported an amount on Form 990, Part X, line 21. Is the organization an agent, trustee, custodian or other intermediary for contributions or other assets not included on Form 990, Part X? If “Yes,” explain the arrangement in Part XIII and […]
EIF_2017_Form_990_Public_Inspection_Copy_Final
[…] if the organization answered “Yes” on Form 990, Part IV, line 9, or reported an amount on Form 990, Part X, line 21. Is the organization an agent, trustee, custodian or other intermediary for contributions or other assets not included on Form 990, Part X? If “Yes,” explain the arrangement in Part XIII and […]
FPF Guide to AI AM discussion draft
[…] points such that points in different clusters are dissimilar while points within a cluster are s imilar. Reinforcement Learning In the absence of existing training data, the agent learns from experience. It collects the training examples (“this action was good, that action was bad”) through trial -and -error as it attempts its task, with […]
FPF Open Data Risk Assessment for City of Seattle
[…] data could lead to an individual being wrongly ident ified in a DUI database, causing lasting harm. And people who baulk at data brokers, advertisers, or insurance agents profiting off of or profiling their purchasing or financial habits from public datasets might cease participating in public services . Cit ies must be vigilant and […]
Notes 10-27-2017
[…] it. The implications for researchers is : well the law is mostly for federal agencies that collect statistical data. A statisti cal agency or unit may designate agents, by contract or by entering into a special agreement containing the provisions required under CIPSEA. They must have written contracts and a statement that binds them […]
COPPA 101 Slides
[…] that the Rule does not preclude schools from acting as intermediaries between operators and parents in the notice and consent process, or from serving as the parents’ agent in the process. For example, many schools already seek parental consent for in-school Internet access at the beginning of the school year. Thus, where an operator […]
COPPA 101 Notes
[…] homework help lines, individualized education modules, online research and organizational tools, or web -based test ing services. In these cases, the schools may act as the parent’s agent and can consent to the collection of kids’ information on the parent’s behalf. However, the school’s ability to consent for the parent is limited to the […]
FPF Comments on the FTC and Department of Education Student Privacy and Ed Tech Workshop
[…] tech products in schools for children under the age of 13. Section M of the FTC’s FAQ on COPPA states that “schools may act as the parent’s agent and can consent to the collection of kids’ information on the parent’s behalf.” But this statement could be interpreted either as similar to FERPA’s school official […]
FPF Comments to FTC-USED on COPPA in Schools
[…] in school s for children under thirteen . While Section M of the FTC’s FAQ on COPPA does say that ” schools may act as the parent’s agent and can consent to the collection of kids’ information on the parent’s behalf ,” this statement could be interpreted either as similar to FERPA’s school official […]
COPPA 101 Slides
[…] that the Rule does not preclude schools from acting as intermediaries between operators and parents in the notice and consent process, or from serving as the parents’ agent in the process. For example, many schools already seek parental consent for in-school Internet access at the beginning of the school year. Thus, where an operator […]