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1 PRIVACY INVASIVE GEO -MASHUPS: PRIVACY 2.0 AND THE LIMITS OF FIRST GENERATION INFORMATI ON PRIVACY LAWS Mark Burdon † ABSTRACT Online technological advances are pioneering the wider distribution of geospatial information for general mapping purposes. The use of popular web – based applications, such as Google Maps, is ensuring that mapping based applications are […]
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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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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 […]
Tene-Polonetsky-Beyond-IRBs-Ethical-Guidelines-for-Data-Research
!1!Beyond’IRBs:’Ethical’Guidelines’for’Data’Research”’Omer%Tene%and%Jules%Polonetsky%*%!!The! ethical! framework! applying! to! human! subject! research! in! the! biomedical! and!behavioral! research! fields! dates! back! to! the! Belmont! Report.1!Drafted! in! 1976! and!adopted!by!the!United!States!government!in1991!as!the!Common!Rule,2!the!Belmont!principles! were! geared! towards!a! paradigmatic! controlled! scientific! experiment!with!a! limited! population!of! human! subjects! interacting! directly! with!researchers!and!manifesting!their! informed! consent.! These! days,! researchers! in! academic!institutions! as! well! as! private! sector! businesses! not! subject! to! the! Common! […]
Tene-Polonetsky-Beyond-IRBs-Ethical-Guidelines-for-Data-Research1
!1!Beyond’IRBs:’Ethical’Guidelines’for’Data’Research”’Omer%Tene%and%Jules%Polonetsky%*%!!The! ethical! framework! applying! to! human! subject! research! in! the! biomedical! and!behavioral! research! fields! dates! back! to! the! Belmont! Report.1!Drafted! in! 1976! and!adopted!by!the!United!States!government!in1991!as!the!Common!Rule,2!the!Belmont!principles! were! geared! towards!a! paradigmatic! controlled! scientific! experiment!with!a! limited! population!of! human! subjects! interacting! directly! with!researchers!and!manifesting!their! informed! consent.! These! days,! researchers! in! academic!institutions! as! well! as! private! sector! businesses! not! subject! to! the! Common! […]
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POLONETSKY*&*TENE*FINAL.DOCX*(DO*NOT*DELETE)*6/4/15*6:51*PM**333*BEYOND’THE’COMMON’RULE:””””””””’ETHICAL’STRUCTURES’FOR’DATA’RESEARCH’IN’NON4ACADEMIC’SETTINGS’JULES*POLONETSKY,*OMER*TENE,*&*JOSEPH*JEROME**ABSTRACT*…………………………………………………………………………………………………….*333!INTRODUCTION*…………………………………………………………………………………………….*334!I.!BIG*DATA*BENEFITS—AND*RISKS*……………………………………………………………*337!II.!CONTEXTUAL*AND*NONGCONTEXTUAL*DATA*USE*…………………………………..*339!III.!WHAT*SHOULD*BE*COVERED*BY*A*CSRB*………………………………………………..*341!A.!Data&experimentation*………………………………………………………………*341!B.!Non1contextual&data&uses*………………………………………………………..*346!C.!Disparate&impact*………………………………………………………………………*349!IV.!CSRB*STRUCTURE*………………………………………………………………………………….*352!A.!Who&is&covered*…………………………………………………………………………..*352!B.!External&(FTC1approved)&or&Internal&(Organization1led)*…*353!V.!GUIDELINES*FOR*CSRB*ENGAGEMENT*…………………………………………………….*356!A.!Guiding&Substantive&Principles*……………………………………………….*356!1.!Respect*for*persons*…………………………………………………………*357!2.!Beneficence*………………………………………………………………………..*358!3.!Justice*………………………………………………………………………………….*360!4.*Respect*for*law*………………………………………………………………….*361!B.!Promoting&Independence&and&Trust*………………………………………*362!C.&Documentation&and&Accountability*……………………………………….*365!CONCLUSION*…………………………………………………………………………………………………*366!*ABSTRACT*As* scientific* knowledge* advances,* new* data* uses* continuously*emerge* in* a* wide* variety* of* contexts,* from* combating* fraud* in* the*payment* card* industry,*to*reducing* the* time* commuters*spend* on*the* road,*detecting* harmful* drug* interactions,* improving* marketing*mechanisms,* personalizing* the* delivery* of* education* in* K–12*************Jules*Polonetsky*is*CoGchair*and*Executive*Director,*Omer*Tene*Senior*Fellow,*and*Joseph* Jerome* Policy* Counsel* at* the* Future* of* Privacy* Forum.* We* would* like* to* thank*Arielle*Brown*for*excellent*assistance*with*research*and*drafting.** POLONETSKY*&*TENE*FINAL.DOCX*(DO*NOT*DELETE)*6/4/15**6:51*PM*334*COLO.&TECH.&L.J.*[Vol.*13*schools,*encouraging*exercise*and*weight*loss,*and*much*more.1*At* corporations,* notGforGprofits,* […]
Dutch-Treat-Collaborative-Dutch-Privacy-Regulation
Dutch Treat? Collaborative Dutch Privacy Regulation and the Lessons it Holds for U.S. Privacy LawDennis D. HirschGeraldine W. Howell Professor of LawCapital University Law [email protected] (614) 236-6685July 19, 2012Paper Submitted for the Future of Privacy ForumPrivacy Papers for Policy Makers Initiative 2012Do not use, cite or circulate this manuscriptwithout the author’s permission -i-TABLE OF CONTENTSI.Introduction […]
Making Real-World Data Useful within the New Drug Application Process
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Making Real-World Data Useful within the New Drug Application Process
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Duty to Participate in COVID-19 Proximity Tracing: Rethinking Privacy-Health Tradeoffs in a Pandemic
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