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FPF Comments to Regulatory Reform Task Force
[…] be penalized for asking clarifying questions . In addition, stakeholders would frequently not hear back from FPCO in a timely manner . Having a separate office that deals with questions from SEAs, LEAs, and other stakeholders – and generally responds within a week of receiving any question – has remedied those problems . PTAC […]

FPF Comments – FTC Workshop on Informational Injury – Final 10.27
[…] 5 See, e.g ., Charles Duihigg, How Companies Learn Your Secrets , N EW YORK TIMES (Feb. 16, 2012), http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/19/magazine/shopping-habits.html; Jennifer Valentino-DeVries et al., Websites Vary Prices, Deals Based on Users’ Information , W ALL STREET JOURNAL (Dec. 24, 2012), https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887323777204578189391813881534. processing data in the European Union is the “legitimate interests” framework, 6 which […]

Various other interesting info
[…] dominance”. The German national competition regulator launched a series of publications to explain the connection between competition and consumer protection in the digital economy. The first publication deals with Big Data and Competition Law. politico.eu published an analysis of what they called “the data showdown between tech companies and the European Commission”, providing an overview […]

DPAs/Enforcement
[…] complaints regarding the refusal to grant access to 38 festival goers on security reasons. The organiser asked the federal police to screen all those who have acquired tickets against a national police database and refused access to 38 persons. The federal police confirmed they screened 400.000 people for the Tomorrowland organisers. Data protection […]

Case-law (CJEU, ECHR, national courts)
[…] Belgian Court overturned the decision of the Police to block the access of three festival goers to Tomorrowland after having screened against several databases all 400.000 persons who bought tickets. While the Court admitted there is a legitimate justification to conduct such a massive screening, considering the high terrorism alert in Belgium (currently at 3, on […]

POLICY CHOICES FOR A DIGITAL AGE
[…] is to focus on adding European value – for instance by supporting digital innovation hubs, digital industrial platforms and digital skills, and by reducing regulatory barriers. Better alignment of national strategies on digitising industry is an important aspect of Europe’s future competitiveness. At the moment there are 15 national strategies on digitising industry, with […]

"Your Phone May Be Tracking Your Every Move; Here's How to Stop It"
[…] of granting apps permission to track your location. Jules explained: “If there’s an appropriate message, they offer everybody who’s been at a bar at midnight downtown a cheap taxi ride home, well that’s kind of cool,” Polonetsky said. “If it’s we know you were at a doctor’s office or at a strip club, or […]

Privacy Scholarship Research Reporter: Issue 1, May 2017 – Algorithms: Privacy Risk and Accountability
[…] Y. WANG, DUYUN CHEN, J. DENG, E. LIEBERMAN AIDEN, L. FEI-FEI As digital imagery becomes ubiquitous and machine vision techniques improve, automated data analysis may provide a cheaper and faster alternative to human review. Here, the authors present a method that attempts to determine socioeconomic trends from 50 million images of street scenes, gathered […]

Privacy Scholarship Reporter – Issue 1
[…] Duyun Chen, J. Deng, E. Lieberman Aiden, L. Fei-Fei, (February 2017) As digital imagery becomes ubiquitous and machine vision techniques improve, automated data analysis may provide a cheaper and faster alternative to human review. Here, the authors present a method that attempts to determine socioeconomic trends from 50 million images of street scenes, gathered […]

The Top 10: Student Privacy News (March-April 2017)
[…] Rudnick from University of Connecticut for a Peer-to-Peer Roundtable on Privacy in Higher Ed (4/19 at 12:30pm) If you didn’t manage to get one of the sold-out tickets to FPF’s Tech Lab (4/18 at 5:30pm), you can still see some of FPF’s Connected Toys and learn more about our work at IAPP booth 92 […]