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Relational_Surveillance_Final
1 FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION IN A NETWORKED WORLD: FIRST AMENDMENT REGULATION OF RELATIONAL SURVEILLANCE Katherine J. Strandburg * Abstract: Recent controversies about the National Security Ag ency’s war- rantless wiretapping of international calls have ov ershadowed equally dis- turbing allegations that the government has acquire d access to a huge da- tabase of domestic call traffic data, revealing inf ormation about times, dates, and numbers called. Although communication c ontent tradition- ally has been the primar y focus of concern about […]
Privacy’s-Other-Path
Privacy’s Other Path: Recovering the Law of Confidentiality NEIL M. R ICHARDS *&D ANIEL J. S OLOVE ** The familiar legend of privacy law holds that Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis “invented” the right to privacy in 1890, and that William Prosser aided its develop- ment by recognizing four privacy torts in 1960. In this […]
Redesigning IP Geolocation Privacy by Design and Online Targeted Advertising
October 2010 Redesigning IP Geolocation: Privacy by Design and Online Targeted Advertising Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario, Canada With contributions from: Ann Cavoukian, Ph.D. 416-326-3333 1-800-387-0073 Fax: 416-325-9195 TTY (Teletypewriter): 416-325-7539 Website: www.ipc.on.ca Privacy by Design: www.privacybydesign.ca 2 Bloor Street East Suite 1400 Toronto, Ontario M4W 1A8 Canada Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario, Canada Acknowledgements […]
Privacy_Government
[…] won the day in Katz. Instead of adopting a conception of privacy that was adaptable to technology, as the new reasonable expectation of privacy test initially had promised to be, the Court rigidified its approach with a particular conception of privacy—total secrecy. The Court centered this new conception on the language in Katz, indicating […]
People_Can_Be_So_Fake
[…] the home is becoming more and more important.” [FN93] Ro- bots are falling in price and will soon be widely available outside of standard markets (such as Japan and South Korea). The upshot of this trend, or set of trends, is that artificial social agents are being introduced into a variety of new con- […]
On Privacy Liberty in the Digital Revolution
ON PRIVACY: LIBERTY IN THE DIGITAL REVOL UTION Christina M. Gagnier * Cite as 11 J. HIGH TECH . L. 229 (2011) In the dorm room of some college freshman Political Science major at Any College U.S.A is a copy of John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty shoved under the bed. 1 Mill’s On Liberty , […]
MacCarthy-PLSC-Paper-June-10
1 New Directions in Privacy: Disclosure, Unfairness and Externalities Privacy Law Scholars Conference June 2010 Mark MacCarthy Georgetown University ―…the solution to regulating information flow is not to radically curtail the collection of information, but to regulate uses.‖ 1 I. INTRODUCTION Several developments in 2009 and 2010 underscore d a return of public concerns about […]
Model-Privacy-Regime
SOLOVE .DOC 2/2/2006 4:27:56 PM 357 A MODEL REGIME OF PRIVACY PROTECTION Daniel J. Solove* Chris Jay Hoofnagle** A series of major security breaches at companies with sensitive personal information has sparked significant attention to the prob- lems with privacy protection in the United States. Currently, the pri- vacy protections in the United States are […]
Just_Click_Submit_ The_Collection,_Dissemination_and_Tagging_of
[…] a way to stop such sharing. 5. P RIVACY POLICY AMENDMENTS In all, 92% of the Top 25 discussed amendments to th eir privacy policies. Five companies promised that amendments would not take the place of past po licies under which customers submitted PII – i.e., amendments are not binding on past customers. Four […]
Identities Evolve Why Federated Identity is Easier Said Than Done
[…] identity: An unproven orthodoxy The past decade is littered with earnest identity ini tiatives that failed to get off the ground and security industry consortia that over- promised and under-delivered. We’ve endured endless deconstructions of “trust” and theoretical diss ertations on “identity” but none of this work has led to the sort of breakthrough […]