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DRAFT – PUBLISHED IN WINTER 2002 -2003 1 Cookies, The Constitution, and The Common Law: A Framework for the Right of Privacy on The Internet M ATTHEW C. KECK * That the individual shall have the full protection in person and in property is a principle as old as the common law; but it has […]
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China’s Pragmatic Privacy Law beyond APEC: Does Generational Culture Matter? By Cheryl L. Brown Associate Professor Department of Political Science University of North Carolina at Charlotte [email protected] Paper Draft 1 Please do not quote without permission Abstract Culture and tradition remain significant influences in China’s conception of privacy and implementation of data protection laws. At the sam e time, the National People’s Congress’ initiation of privacy protection consider ation reveals the prospect of evolving laws emphasizing protection of data privacy based o n domestic and international developments. Although a growing literature focuse s on Internet filtering and social networking mining, this paper will examine five fac tors influencing national and international perspectives of China’s approach to p rivacy and data protection: (1) privacy concerns of RFID technology of China’s second-gener ation national identification card (2) personal data leaks of consumer information by banks, insurance companies, and real estate companies as China seeks to build consumer t rust in the modern banking and financial system; (3) data protection for citizens of countries engaged with China across borders in electronic commerce and outsourcing; (4) privacy compatibility with multinational and regional organizations in a soft power era; and (5) the changing leadership generations with backgrounds in the “sof t sciences” of history, economics, management, business, journalism, and law. These f actors may offer useful comparisons for addressing the convergence of an international framework for privacy laws and data protection. 1 This paper draft was originally submitted to the I nformation Privacy Law Scholars Conference, June 2010. The author is currently revising the paper. 2 […]
China’s_Pragmatic_Privacy_Law_beyond_APEC_
China’s Pragmatic Privacy Law beyond APEC: Does Generational Culture Matter? By Cheryl L. Brown Associate Professor Department of Political Science University of North Carolina at Charlotte [email protected] Paper Draft 1 Please do not quote without permission Abstract Culture and tradition remain significant influences in China’s conception of privacy and implementation of data protection laws. At the sam e time, the National People’s Congress’ initiation of privacy protection consider ation reveals the prospect of evolving laws emphasizing protection of data privacy based o n domestic and international developments. Although a growing literature focuse s on Internet filtering and social networking mining, this paper will examine five fac tors influencing national and international perspectives of China’s approach to p rivacy and data protection: (1) privacy concerns of RFID technology of China’s second-gener ation national identification card (2) personal data leaks of consumer information by banks, insurance companies, and real estate companies as China seeks to build consumer t rust in the modern banking and financial system; (3) data protection for citizens of countries engaged with China across borders in electronic commerce and outsourcing; (4) privacy compatibility with multinational and regional organizations in a soft power era; and (5) the changing leadership generations with backgrounds in the “sof t sciences” of history, economics, management, business, journalism, and law. These f actors may offer useful comparisons for addressing the convergence of an international framework for privacy laws and data protection. 1 This paper draft was originally submitted to the I nformation Privacy Law Scholars Conference, June 2010. The author is currently revising the paper. 2 […]
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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 […]
Accountability as the Basis for Regulating Privacy Can Information Security Regulations Inform Privacy Policy
1 Accountability as the Basis for Regulating Privacy: Can Information Security Regulations Inform Privacy Policy? By Mary J. Culnan Slade Professor of Management and Information Technology IPM Department Bentley University [email protected] Ju ly 20, 2011 An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 2011 Privacy Law Scholars Conference, Berkeley, CA., June 2 -3, […]
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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 […]
Suarez_RFID_Hospital_Privacy
Radio Frequency Identification in Hospitals: Balancing Hospital Efficiency and Patient Privacy Christopher A. Suarez Yale Law School, USA This paper will appear in P ERSONAL DATA PRIVACY AND PROTECTION IN A SURVEILLANCE ERA : TECHNOLOGIES AND PRACTICES , edited by Christina Akrivopoulou and Athanasios Psygkas, Copyright 2010, IGI Global. Posted by permission of the publisher. […]
Jetten-Sharon-Selected-Issues-Concerning-the-Ethical-Use-of-Big-Data
Selected Issues Concerning the Ethical Use of Big Data Health Analytics I. Introduction a. Big Data Generally T he terms Big Data and Big Data analytics originally derive from the terms artificial intelligence, business intelligence , and business analytics ; terms used in the 1950s, 1990s, and 2000s, respectively . 1 Although some argue that […]
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 […]