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Bleier & Eisenbeiss_Ads on Private Information
[…] the direct opposite. Alexander Bleier is a Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Retailing and Customer Management, University of Cologne, Albertus -Magnus -Platz 1, 50931 Cologne, Germany. Phone: +49 -(0)221 -470 6250; Fax +49 -(0)221 -470 5191; email: [email protected] -koeln.de. Maik Eisenbeiss is the OBI Assistant Professor for Marketing and Retailing at the Department […]
Bamberger & Mulligan_Privacy in Europe
[…] -and-a-quarter hours, were c onducted primarily in person between 2008 and 2012; European interviews occurred from 2010 to 2012. Two of the U.S. interviews were conducted by phone but were otherwise identical. Interviews took place in conference rooms at the offices of the interview ees or at off-site locations at the preference of the […]
Allen_Natural Law, Slavery, and the Right to Privacy Tort_81 Fordham L Rev 1187 (2012–2013)
[…] Comm’n Sec’y (May 20, 1915), available at http://cdm.sos.state.ga.us:2011/ cdm/singleitem/collection/frankclem/id/73. It is likely that such a letter would have enclosed support for Frank’s clemency petition, as a large number of prominent Georgians weighed in support of commutation to life of Frank’s death sentence. 139. See Leo Frank Clemency File, GA. SECRETARY ST., http://sos.georgia.gov/archives/ what-do we […]
FPF Comments Regarding Internet of Things
[…] trustworthy manner to ensure consumer acceptance. Some of the smart store technologies of particular interest to retailers leverage the interaction of store Wi -Fi networks and mobile phones. 44 Stores ca n learn how long consumers are waiting in line to check out and can understand how many consumers are repeat shoppers or which […]
Happy New Year from the Future of Privacy Forum!
[…] Happy New Year from the Future of Privacy Forum! And thank you for following our work and for your support in advancing privacy issues. Here is our 2013 List of Ins and Outs for your enjoyment. On behalf of the entire team at FPF we wish you a fulfilling New Year. To receive regular […]
Digital Citizenship – Clare Sullivan
[…] same credit card company for business transactions in the name of Dr J M Smith billed to his work address and to which is a different customer number and PIN is assigned. 3 This is a stated objective of many national identity schemes but even if it is not an objective, it is an […]
Dutch Treat? Collaborative Dutch Privacy Regulation and the Lessons it Holds for U.S. Privacy Law
[…] as the interviewees have had a chance to review this 17article and correct any inaccuracies in the statements attributed to them, they will be referred to by number, not byname (e.g. Interviewee 1, Interviewee 2, etc.). The published version of this article will cite interviewees by name. -6-conduct for banks, insurance companies, direct marketers, […]
Simply More Privacy Protective: Law Enforcement Surveillance in Switzerland as compare to the U.S.
[…] Security Agency, 2011 WL 6848406 (9 th Cir. Dec. 29, 2011) (reversing lower court decision that plaintiffs lacked standing to challenge widespread warrantless surveillance of their communications phone calls and e -mails as part of terrorist surveillance program); Am. Civil Liberties Union v. National Security Agency, 493 F.3d 644 (6 th Cir. 2007) (finding […]
Differential Privacy as a Response to the Reidentification Threat: The Facebook Advertiser Case Study
[…] is met by a database system that behaves similarly whether or not any pa rticular individual is represented in the database, effec tively producing anonymity. Although a number of computer scie ntists agree that these technologies can offer privacy -protecting advan tages over traditional approaches such as redaction of personally identifiable information from shared […]
Unpacking Privacy's price – Chris Hoofnagle and Jan Whittington
[…] govern information transactions. For instance, a 2008 survey of Californians found that in six transaction co ntexts (pizza delivery, donations to charities, product warranties, prod uct rebates, phone numbers collected at the register, and catalog sales), a majority either did not know or falsely believed that privacy laws required businesses to obtain affirmative consent […]