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FPF_Always_On_WP
[…] remained skeptical. 1 Speech recognition expert Marsal Gavaldà calls this diminished accuravcy for children, seniors, and people with accents “the speech divide.” CBC RADIO, Here’s why your phone can’t understand your accent (Sept. 13, 2015), http://www.cbc.ca/radio/spark/292-what-you-say-will-be-searched-why-recognition-sys – tems-don-t-recognize-accents-and-more-1.3211777/here-s-why-your-phone-cavn-t-understand-your-accent-1.3222569; see also Daniela Hernandez, FUSION, How voice recognition systems discriminate against people with accents (Aug. 21, […]
Schrems White Paper 12 18 2015
[…] applied to cell phones. In 2014, the Supreme Court unanimously disagreed, holding that a judicial warrant was needed before police could search the contents of the cell phone. The Court said: “a cell phone search would typically expose to the government far more than the most exhaustive search of a house.” In short, the […]
White Paper Swire US EU Surveillance
[…] this’ rule’ applied’ to’ cell’ phones.’ ‘ In’ 2014,’ the’ Supreme’ Court’unanimously’ disagreed,’ holding’ that’ a’ judicial’ warrant’ was’ needed’ before’police’ could’ search’the’ contents’ of’ the’ cell’ phone.’ ‘ The’ Court’ said’ “a’ cell’phone‘ search’ would’ typically’ expose’ to’ the’ government’ far’ more’ than’ the’most’exhaustive’search’of’a’house.””In’short,’the’Court’updated’fundamental’rights’protections’to’adapt’to’the’changing’technology’of’the’cell’phone.’2.United( States( v.( Jones'(search’ conducted’ in’ public).20”The’ longstanding’ rule’has’been’that’police’can'”tail”‘a’suspect’in’public’–’they’can’observe’where’a’suspect’ goes.’ […]
Travis LeBlanc on the FCC's New Privacy Role
[…] rules [is that] we can go talk to them before we do an enforcement action. If we’re going to do anything, we need to pick up the phone first. . . . It is impossible for anyone writing laws or rules to anticipate every circumstance out there you intend to bar, so you leave […]
FPF_Data Collection and the Connected Car_November2014
[…] cars and beat the heat (or the cold) by setting the car’s internal temperature without even going outside , and to find their vehicles via their mobile phone in a crowded mall parking lot. 19 SE P A R A T I N G SM A R T C A R S F R […]
FPF Comments to FTC on CGHD
[…] – identification/ (last visited June 4, 2014). 24 FPF White Paper, supra note 4, at 5 -6 (noting how the United Nations Global Pulse has used mobile phone data to understand socio -economic activity, plan road infrastructure and analyze traffic patterns, and predict the spread of disease). 25 See Internet of Things Comments, supra […]
FPF list of Federal Anti-discrimination laws
[…] Streets Act of 1968 (and similar laws affecting law enforcement) The Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, (42 U.S.C. § 3789d and 28 C.F.R. §42. 201 et seq.), prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, or sex, in OJP, OVW, and COPS funded programs or activities. Section 504 […]
FPF Privacy Papers 2013
[…] is also the author of a textbook, Information Privacy Law, as well as more than 40 articles. Solove has testified before Congress and has consulted in a number of high -profile privacy cases. Woodrow Hartzog is an Assistant Professor at the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. He is also an Affiliate Scholar […]
Big Data and Privacy Paper Collection
[…] hope that the fol lowing essays shift the discussion to a more nuanced, balanced analysis of the fateful value choices at hand. 1 Glenn Greenwald, NSA Collecting Phone Records of Millions of Verizon Customers Daily , GUARDIAN (June 6, 2013), http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/06/nsa – phone -records -verizon -court -order ; Glenn Greenwald & Ewen MacAskill, NSA […]
FPF IoT Comments_January 2014
[…] development cycle, there are risks that consumers’ personal information will be compromised and 30 Id. at 5 -6 (noting how United Nations Global Pulse has used mobile phone data to understand socio -economic activity, plan infrastructure, and predict the spread of disease). 31 Prior FPF Comments, supra note 8, at 7. 32 This conclusion […]