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Social_Network_Theory_of_Privacy
[…] . Nader, 255 NE2d at 767 . [FN74] . Id. See also Recent Cases, Right of Privacy–Eave sdropping and Shadowing State Actionable Claims, but Accosting, Interviewing Thir d Parties, Making Harassing Phone Calls and Continuing Harassing Investigation Do Not.– Nader v. General Motors Corp., 25 N.Y.2d 560, 255 N.E.2d 765, 307 N.Y.S.2d 647 (1970) , 83 Harv L Rev 1923, 1926 n 16 (1970) . [FN75] . Because GM never publicly disclosed the dirt that it may have dug up on Nader, he sued for intrusion upon seclusion rather than public dis closure of private facts. [FN76] […]
Repairing_Online_Reputation
[…] denial-of-service att acks to shut down personal blogs and websites.”) 164 In fact, Professor Citron cites a case of an intr usion claim involving a creditor making intrusive phone calls as an example of the e xtension of the tort away from activities by the defendant that involve the defendant’s physi cal presence in the plaintiff’s personal space: Citron, Cyber Civil Rights , supra note 5, at 88, n. 4 (citing Donnel v Lara, 703 S.W. 2d 257, 260 (Tex. Ct. App. 1985)). 165 Citron, Cyber Civil Rights, supra note 5, at 87. 166 Lipton, We, the Paparazzi […]
Relational_Surveillance_Final
[…] endpoints of communications, so-called “traffic data,” rather than their con- 1 See Leslie Cauley, NSA Has Massive Database of Americans’ Phone Calls: 3 Telecoms Help Government Collect Billions of Domestic Records , USA Today , May 11, 2006, at A1; Barton Gellman & Arshad Mohammed, Data on […]
Regulating Privacy by Design
[…] thro ugh e nha nced no tice, c ho ice, and acc ess, whereas ―priva c y -preserving‖ re fe rs to a muc h sma ller number o f syste ms o ffering provab le guara ntees o f privac y, ma inly tho ugh cryp to grap hic proto co ls o […]
Privacy’s-Other-Path
[…] our personal information is known by other people, such as doctors, spouses, children, and friends, as well as institu- tions, such as ISPs, banks, merchants, insurance companies, phone companies, and other businesses. We need to share our secrets with select others, and when we tell others a secret, we still consider it to be […]
Privacy_Government
[…] 1166 VI. CONCLUSION …………………………………………………………………….. 1167 I. INTRODUCTION In the Information Age, an increasing amount of personal information is contained in records maintained by Internet Service Providers (ISPs), phone companies, cable companies, merchants, bookstores, websites, hotels, landlords, employers and private sector entities. Many private sector entities are beginning to aggregate the information in these records […]
On Privacy Liberty in the Digital Revolution
[…] This discussion is impacted by the exponential increase in exposure that one experiences in today’s information age. 59 Your business is not just published in a finite number of print publications; it is available permanently online for the world to see. 60 Consider the average readership of print media when this privacy debate first […]
Model-Privacy-Regime
[…] families and the ages of children. They track in- dividuals’ estimated incomes, the value of their homes, the make and price of their cars. They maintain unlisted phone numbers and details about people’s occupations, religions, and ethnicities. They 33. ChoicePoint Inc., General Form for Registration of Securities Pursuant to Section 12(b) or 12(g) of […]
Narayanan-Ethical-Considerations-for-Web-based-Censorship-Measurement1
[…] .30 Outside such exceptions, collecting data about censorship requires the participation of volunteers “on the ground” — volunteers who might expose themselves to some risk and whose number limits the scale of measurements. Encore straddles these two categories: it avoids the need for researchers to recruit volunteers and is easily scalable, but the individu […]
Just_Click_Submit_ The_Collection,_Dissemination_and_Tagging_of
[…] often resu lts in the disclosure of some sensitive aspects of the target’s personal and professi onal life. For instance, $100 and a name, address and mobile phone number will allow you to track and obtain the cellular phone records of your significant other. 2 Another $180 will allow you to determine the psychological/b […]