
New Study on “the Marketplace for Student Data”
Fordham University’s Center on Law and Information Policy (CLIP) just released the study, “Transparency and the Marketplace for Student Data,” which examines the practices of data brokers who buy and sell information about students. In the study, the authors describe existing privacy laws, map the commercial marketplace, and describe the challenges of understanding how data about students is collected and used.

Democracy human rights and the rule of law by design for artificial intelligence Correction Finalebis PN (4)
Democracy human rights and the rule of law by design for artificial intelligence Correction Finalebis PN (4)

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20180413 Legitimate Interest_FPF_Nymity 2018

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20180413-Legitimate-Interest_FPF_Nymity-2018

Learning From the 'Accidental Consequences' of Student-Data-Privacy Laws – Market Brief
Learning From the 'Accidental Consequences' of Student-Data-Privacy Laws – Market Brief

Learning From the 'Accidental Consequences' of Student-Data-Privacy Laws – Market Brief
Learning From the 'Accidental Consequences' of Student-Data-Privacy Laws – Market Brief

Consumer Reports Publishes Initial Findings for Privacy and Security of Smart TVs
Today, Consumer Reports released their initial findings on the privacy and security aspects of Smart TVs. Applying their Digital Standard (developed with Ranking Digital Rights and other partner organizations), Consumer Reports identified a range of important privacy aspects and potential security vulnerabilities in Smart TVs from five leading manufacturers (Sony, Samsung, LG, TCL, and Vizio).