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COPYRIGHTS AND PRIVACY: What is the Irrevocable License and is it Really a Privacy Concern?
“By submitting a Posting, you hereby authorize to use, and authorize others to use, your Postings and User Names in whole or in part, on a royalty- free basis, throughout the universe in perpetuity in any and all media, now known or hereafter devised, alone, or together or as part of other material of […]

Statement by FPF CEO Jules Polonetsky: Facebook Case Shows It Is Time to Give the FTC Enhanced Civil Penalty Authority
[…] Protection Act). In fact, in many privacy cases the FTC has trouble even getting refunds for consumers. That’s because many companies provide online products and services for free – so it’s difficult to prove a financial loss. In those privacy cases, the FTC should have fining authority; it would create effective, proportionate deterrence and […]

Sidewalk Labs Releases Detailed Plans for Collaboration with City of Toronto on Quayside Smart City Project, Including Proposed Privacy and Data Protection Framework
[…] of residents. For example, Quayside’s streets will prioritize transit, cycling, and walking instead of a car-centered design and the city will have a thermal grid for fossil- free heating and cooling. The plan also articulates inclusiveness for indigenous populations, individuals with disabilities, and other members of the community as a goal of the design. […]

California’s AB-1395 Highlights the Challenges of Regulating Voice Recognition
[…] to add new restrictions for “smart speaker devices,” defined as standalone devices “with an integrated virtual assistant connected to a cloud computing storage service that uses hands- free verbal activation.” Physical devices like the Amazon Echo, Google Home, Apple HomePod, and others (e.g. smart TVs or speakers produced by Sonos or JBL that have […]

CCPA Amendment Update June 2019 – Twelve Bills Survive Assembly and Move to the Senate
[…] of sale solely for the purpose of detecting security incidents, fraud or illegal activity prevention. AB 1564 Consumer requests – Requires businesses to make available a toll- free number or a physical address and email address for submitting requests; – A business that exclusively operates online is only required to provide an email address […]

FPF Research Coordination Network Helps Academic Stars Connect with Private Sector Privacy Pros at IAPP
[…] used to author programs for a variety of statistical tasks that involve answering counting queries over a table of arbitrary dimension. Benefits of Ektelo include privacy for free, the ability to express complex privacy programs that permit high accuracy, transparency of privacy algorithms, and flexibility and modularity of the programming framework. Learn more about […]

A Conversation with Christopher Wolf, Founder of FPF
[…] break the path for privacy law and the modern Internet. He has had a hand in advising and shaping thinking on many leading-edge tech issues including Internet free speech, Internet hate speech, and the parameters of government access to stored information. At the same time, he led the development of a top-ranked privacy law […]

The Israel Tech Policy Institute: A Discussion with Limor Shmerling Magazanik
While Israel’s image as the “Start-up Nation” is well known in tech circles, the country has lacked a central organization capable of promoting the same level of thought leadership on tech policy and privacy issues. The launch of the Israel Tech Policy Institute (ITPI) in June 2018 ensured that this is no longer […]

The Future of Ad Tech: A Discussion with FPF's Stacey Gray
[…] has had a similar experience: visiting a website to shop for a product and then having an advertisement for that product “follow” them around the internet. Most free content today, from social media to news, is funded by ads. In order to deliver those ads and measure their effectiveness, companies today rely heavily on […]

FPF's John Verdi on Privacy Papers for Policymakers
[…] host FPF and this year’s winning authors as they present their work in the Russell Senate Office Building at 5:30pm on February 06, 2019. The event is free, open to the general public, and widely attended. A reception will follow. To RSVP, please visit privacypapersforpolicymakers.eventbrite.com. How have the award-winning privacy papers changed over the […]