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Identities Evolve Why Federated Identity is Easier Said Than Done
[…] identity: An unproven orthodoxy The past decade is littered with earnest identity ini tiatives that failed to get off the ground and security industry consortia that over- promised and under-delivered. We’ve endured endless deconstructions of “trust” and theoretical diss ertations on “identity” but none of this work has led to the sort of breakthrough […]

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Global_Digital_Infrastructure_Policy_Merged

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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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E-Commerce_and_Information_Privacy_ Privacy_Policies_as_Personal

Dispelling the Myths Surrounding De-identification Anonymization Remains a Strong Tool for Protecting Privacy
Dispelling the Myths Surrounding De-identification Anonymization Remains a Strong Tool for Protecting Privacy

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[…] L.Ed.2d 456 (1967)(Fortas, J., dissenting). See also Zacchini v. Scripps -Howard Broadcasting Co., 433 U.S. 562, 97 S.Ct. 2849, 53 L.Ed.2d 965 (1977); Richmond Newspapers, Inc. v. Virginia, 448 U.S. 555, 579, 100 S.Ct. DRAFT – PUBLISHED IN WINTER 2002 -2003 3 The U.S. Constitution provides the framework for a common law right to […]

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[…] furnishing an email constitutes “consideration.” See, e.g., C AL PEN . CODE § 319 (“A lottery is any scheme for the disposal or distribution of property by chance, among persons who have paid or promised to pay any valuable consideration for the chance of obtaining such property or a portion of it …”). 105 See Fred Cate, The Failure of Fair Information Practice Principles […]