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The PII Problem Privacy and a New Concept of Personally Identifiable Information
[…] federal, state or local law.” Id. 67 Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984, 47 U.S.C. § 551(a)(2)(A) (1984). 68 Id. 69 The number of Comcast customers in Virginia who subscribe to HBO is an example of aggregate data under the Cable Act. 16 protects non- public information as PII might not preclude such combinations. […]

The Case for Online Obscurity
[…] 967 (Ky. 1927); Beaumont v. Brown, 257 N.W.2d 522 (Mich. 1977). 3 See, e.g., Sipple v. Chronicle Publ‘g Co., 201 Ca. Rptr. 665 (Cal. Ct. App. 1984); Virgil v. Time, 527 F.2d 1122 (9th Cir. 1975); Neff v. Time, Inc., 406 F. Supp. 858 (W.D. Pa. 1976). 4 See, e.g., Katz v. United States, […]

Social_Network_Theory_of_Privacy
[…] a Communications Network from Recalled Data, 4 Soc Networks 285, 296 (1982) (examining social networks generally). . For an explanation of this terminology, see text accompanying notes 110-11. . See The Oracle of Bacon at Virginia, online at ht tp:// www.cs.virginia.edu/oracle (visited May 16, 2005) (noting that 12 percent of t he movie actor universe cannot be linked to the rest of […]

Repairing_Online_Reputation
[…] supra note 153 (on law’s expressive functions). 52 Repairing Online Reputation question today is how to develop norms that foster more civil and accountable online communities. One approach is to develop online forums that promo te community standards of responsibility and accountability. Fo r example, to counter the Juicy Campus debacle, 253 a Princeton student created the “ownwhatyouthink.com” website, […]

Regulating Privacy by Design
[…] s ame def inition is cited in Eu ropean Co mmis s ion , Communication from the Commis sion to the European Parliament and the Council on Promoting Data Protection by Privacy Enhancing Technologies ( PETs) , COM ( 2007) 228 f inal . Although the 1995 report vie ws P ETs prima r […]

Redesigning IP Geolocation Privacy by Design and Online Targeted Advertising
[…] banner ads 15 or through text-links or icons featured near ads served based on targeting mechanisms. 16 These efforts parallel a long-standing effort by the IPC to promote a practical approach to privacy. In 2005, for instance, the International Association of Privacy Professional’s Privacy Innovation Award was received by the IPC in recognition for […]

Privacy_Government
[…] (1993); S CHWARTZ & R EIDENBERG , supra note 5, at 101; I NFORMATION POLICY COMMITTEE , N ATIONAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE TASK FORCE , O PTIONS FOR PROMOTING PRIVACY ON THE NATIONAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE : D RAFT FOR PUBLIC COMMENT 15 (Apr. 1997); Schwartz, Privacy and Participation, supra note 5, at 588 (noting that […]

Just_Click_Submit_ The_Collection,_Dissemination_and_Tagging_of
[…] PII; and 8. Enforcement and Remedies Principle – Individuals should be able to enforce these regulations and should be entitled to a remedy upon a violation. See Virginia Boyd, Financial Privacy in the United States and the European Union: A Path to Transatlantic Regulatory Harmonization , 24 BERKELEY J. INT ’L L. 939, 958-9 […]

Global_Digital_Infrastructure_Policy_Merged
[…] by the GDI is increasingly challenged by the rapid increase of malicious threats to the network and data. It is criti cal that the GDI continue to promote innovation of security and privacy measures at a pace equal to the development of these threats. To help provide for the innovation of new security and […]

First_Generation_Laws
[…] no question that the BNP is widely viewed with dee p suspicion. Police officers, for example, cannot join because it ―would be incompatible with our duty to promote equality under the Race Relations Amendment Act and would damage the confidence of minority communities‖ (quoting Greater Manchester Police C hief Constable, Peter Fahy)). 85. BNP […]