First_Generation_Laws
1 PRIVACY INVASIVE GEO -MASHUPS: PRIVACY 2.0 AND THE LIMITS OF FIRST GENERATION INFORMATI ON PRIVACY LAWS Mark Burdon † ABSTRACT Online technological advances are pioneering the wider distribution of geospatial information for general mapping purposes. The use of popular web – based applications, such as Google Maps, is ensuring that mapping based applications are […]
Calo_Boundaries_of_Privacy_Harm
THE BOUNDARIES OF PRIVACY HARM M. Ryan Calo * A BSTRACT This Essay describes the outer boundaries and core properties of privacy harm, an important, unique, but chronically under-t heorized injury. I argue that the vast majority of privacy harms fall into j ust two categories. The subjective category of privacy harm is the unwanted perception of observation. This category describes unwelcome men […]
Preserving_Identities_ Protecting_Personal_Identifying_Information
1 PRESERVING IDENTITIES: PROTECTING PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION THROUGH ENHANCED PRIVACY POLICIES AND LAWS by Robert Sprague* and Corey Ciocchetti** “The common law has always recognized a man’s house as his castle . . . . Shall the courts thus close the front entrance to constituted authority, and open wide the back door to idle or […]
Pasquale_Understanding_Privacy_Threats
1 Understanding Privacy Threats Online: Developing Agency Expertise about Privacy -Eroding Practices by Frank Pasquale Professor of Law, Seton Hall Law School Visiting Fellow, Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy Abstract Privacy needs to be at the center of internet policymaking. Yet before they promulgate substantive rules, key administrators must develop an institutional competence for […]
Privacy_Ethical_and_Legal_Considerations
Communication Law Review47 Privacy: Ethical and Legal Considerations 1 Raphael Cohen-Almagor, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel 2 Abstract Privacy is commonly understood as insulation from observability, a value asserted by individuals against the demands of a curious and intrusive society. It is intimately associated with our most profound values, our understanding of what it means […]
Big-Data-and-Privacy-Paper-Collection
Solutions to many pressing economic and societal challenges lie in better understanding data. New tools for analyzing disparate information sets, called Big Data, have revolutionized our ability to find signals amongst the noise. Big Data techniques hold promise for b reakthroughs ranging from better health care, a cleaner environment, safer cities, and more effective marketing. […]
FPF_Data-Collection-and-the-Connected-Car_November2014
T HE C O NNE C TE D C AR AND P R I VA CY N A VI GA TI NG N E W D A T A I S S UES TH E C O N N E C T E D C A R A N D P R I V A […]
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1 NSF Convergence Accelerator Privacy and Pandemics: Responsible Use of Data During Times of Crisis Executive Summary On October 27 and 28, 2020, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) convened an international group of computer science, privacy law, social science, and health information experts in a workshop titled, “Privacy and Pandemics: Responsible Use of Data […]
FPF AR+VR Report 4.16.21 Digital
AR & VR: PRIVACY AND AUTONOMY CONSIDERATIONS IN EMERGING, IMMERSIVE DIGITAL WORLDS 1 APRIL 2021 Privacy & Autonomy Considerations in Emerging, Immersive Digital Worlds AUGMENTED REALITY + VIRTUAL REALITY XXXX AUTHORED BY Joseph Jerome Director, Platform Accountability and State Advocacy, Common Sense Media Jeremy Greenberg Policy Counsel, Future of Privacy Forum ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Future of […]
FPF AB 13 Written Submission– 04082021
V erb al T e stim ony – D r. S ara J o rd an , F u tu re o f P riv acy F oru m C A A B-1 3 ( P ublic C ontr a cts : a u to m ate d d ecis io n s yste m […]