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FPF PTA Report_Digital
[…] California voters expanded the law via a ballot initiative to further establish privacy requirements for businesses, seeking to incorporate protections inspired by the GDPR. 10 In 2021, Virginia passed legislation with similarities to the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), enhanced by consent require- ments for sensitive data but greater flexibility for advertising. 11 Massachusetts, […]

The_Privacy_Matrix
[…] 2002 (discussing a settlementbetween the attorneys general of nine states (Arizona, California, Connecticut, Massachusetts,Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Vermont, and Washington) and DoubleClickwhereby the company promised not to use certain pieces of PII obtained from cookies in placingweb-based advertisements).38.Web beacons are also commonly referred to as web bugs, clear gifs, and pixel […]

Privacy_The_Lost_Right_Jon_Mills_2008
[…] 81 (E.D.N.Y. 1987) (holding that bogus and insincere religious beliefs are not grounds for exemption from New York’s mandatory school inoculation program). 11 See, e.g., Loving v. Virginia, 388 U.S. 1 (1967). Miscegenation statutes of the past are one example of a prohibition that can only be based on a moral reason rather than […]

2011_Privacy Papers for Policy Makers_9.7.11
2011_Privacy Papers for Policy Makers_9.7.11

Toward a Cohesive Interpretation of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act for the Electronic Monitoring of Employees
Draft June 16 , 2011 Forthcoming 114 West Virginia Law R eview * Assistant Professor, University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law; J.D., University of Michigan. The author extends thanks to the many scholars who helped with this piece. The author cannot overstate her appreciation for Nancy Levit ‘s review of earlier […]

The_Future_of_Privacy_Policies_ A_Privacy_Nutrition_Label_Filled
[…] – conspicuousl y and clearly. The FIP of choice deals with visitor control over the collection, use and dissemination of their PII. 71 This discussion must include a discussion of control over PII utilized in a manner different then promised upon collection. Describing choice-related privacy provisions is important bec ause visitors are less likely to perceive PII • identification of the uses to which the data will b e put ; • identification of any potential recipients of the d ata ; • the nature of the data collected and the means by w hich it is collected […]