Simply More Privacy Protective: Law Enforcement Surveillance in Switzerland as compare to the U.S.
Susan Friewald and Sylvain Métille
Differential Privacy as a Response to the Reidentification Threat: The Facebook Advertiser Case Study
Andrew Chin and Anne Klinefelter
Unpacking Privacy's price – Chris Hoofnagle and Jan Whittington
Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2059154 WHITTINGTON &H OOFNAGLE .FPP 5/8/2012 2:01 PM UNPACKING PRIVACY’S PRICE * JAN W HITTINGTON ** & CHRIS JAY HOOFNAGLE *** This Article introduces a transaction cost economic fram ework for interpreting the roles consumers play in social networking services (“SNSs”). It explains why the exchange between consumers and SNSs is […]
Unblinking Eyes – The Ethics of Automating Surveillance – Draft – Kevin Macnish
Page 1 of 22 Unblinking Eyes: The Ethics of Automating Surveilla nce Abstract In this paper I critique the ethical implications o f automating CCTV surveillance. I consider three m odes of CCTV with respect to automation: manual (or non- automated), fully automated, and partially-automated. In each of these I examine concerns posed by proces […]
The Re-identification of Governor Weld's Medical Information – Daniel Barth-Jones
Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2076397 [June 18, 2012 Version] Pre-Publication Draft – Working Paper The “Re-identification” of Governor William Weld’s Medical Information: A Critical Re-examination of Health Data Identification Risks and Privacy Protections, Then and Now Author: Daniel C. Barth-Jones, M.P.H., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, […]
The Perils of Social Reading – Neil Richards
Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2031307 L EGAL S TUDIES R ESEARCH P APER S ERIES PAPER N O. 1 2-0 3-0 6 March 2012 T HE P ERILS OF SOCIAL R EADING by Neil M. Richards Professor of Law Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2031307Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2031307 Word Count: 16, 800 words, incl uding […]
The Life, Death, and Revival of Implied Confidentiality – Woodrow Hartzog
T HE L IFE , D EATH , AND R EVIVAL OF IMPLIED C ONFIDENTIALITY Woodrow Hartzog Assistant Professor of Law Cumberland School of Law at Samford University The concept of implied confidentiality has deep legal roots, but it is has been largely ignored by the law in the digital era . A closer look […]
Facebook Meets the NLRB: Employee Online Communications and Unfair Labor Practices
Robert Sprague
Sept. 2, 2011 – Internet privacy controls challenge tech industry, Chesterton Tribune
WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government has put Google, Microsoft, Apple and other technology companies on notice: Give consumers a way prevent advertisers from tracking their movements across the Web — or face regulation. Yet for all its innovative know-how and entrepreneurial spirit, the technology industry has yet to agree on a simple, meaningful solution […]