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Thierer – Privacy & Reputation in a Post-Regulatory World
[…] schemes and technical 6 “Moo re’s Law” refers to a statement by Intel co -founder Gordon Moore regarding the rapid pace of semiconductor technology. Moore stated, “The number of transistors and resistors on a chip doubles every 18 months.” Definition of Moore’s Law , PC MAGAZINE ENCYCLO PEDIA , http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/47229/moore -s-law , (last visited […]
FRAMEWORK – Tene & Polonetsky – Privacy and Big Data Making Ends Meet.docx
[…] would like to thank Joseph Jerome , Legal and Policy Fellow at the Future of Privacy Forum , for his research assistance. 1 Glenn Greenwald, NSA collecting phone records of millions of Verizon customers daily , THE GUARDIAN , June 6, 2013, http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/06/nsa –phone -records -verizon – court -order ; Glenn Greenwald & Ewen […]
LEGAL – Calo – Consumer Subject Review Boards
[…] study consumers? An obvious reason is to figure out what consumers want so as to be in a position to deliver it — hopefully bett er and cheaper than a competitor. I assume the reason that Microsoft employs the second most anthropologists in the world ( after the United States government )4 has to […]
LEGAL – Brookman – Why Collection Matters
[…] notice or an opportunity to opt out of such usage to the user. 6 Adrian Chen, GCreep: Google Engineer Stalked Teens, Spied on Chats, Gawker (Sept. 14, 201 0, 3:26 PM) http://gawker.com/5637234/gcreep -google – engineer -stalked -teens -spied -on -chats 7 Gateway Learning Corp., File No. 042 -3047, (Fed. Trade Comm’n September 17, 2004) […]
Hirsch_In Search of the Holy Grail Global Privacy Rules
[…] from, and/or share data with , each of these individuals or entities . I nternational data transfers and economic globalization build on and reinforce one another. Fast, cheap and reliable international data transfers support the growth of global business. Increased economic globalization, in turn, widens t he demand for , and investment in , […]
Tene & Polonetsky – Privacy and Big Data Making Ends Meet
[…] would like to thank Joseph Jerome , Legal and Policy Fellow at the Future of Privacy Forum , for his research assistance. 1 Glenn Greenwald, NSA collecting phone records of millions of Verizon customers daily , THE GUARDIAN , June 6, 2013, http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/06/nsa –phone -records -verizon – court -order ; Glenn Greenwald & Ewen […]
Hartzog Selinger – Big Data in Small Hands
[…] patchwork approach to privacy protection in the United States . Individuals will be able to eventually harness big data sets, tools, and techniques to dramatically expand the number and magnitude of privacy harms to themselves and others, per haps without even realizing it< 6 This is problematic in an age where so many aspects […]
Calo – Consumer Subject Review Boards
[…] study consumers? An obvious reason is to figure out what consumers want so as to be in a position to deliver it — hopefully bett er and cheaper than a competitor. I assume the reason that Microsoft employs the second most anthropologists in the world ( after the United States government )4 has to […]
Zanfir_Forgetting About Consent
[…] “most instances of processing will be able to be justified under the criteria in paras b -f of the provision” 10, which do not include consent. The number of “or” -s offered as an alternative for data processing based on consent must be disappointing , prima facie , for all the data protection enthusiasts […]
Thierer_The Pursuit of Privacy in a World Where Information Control Is Failing
[…] use geolocation technologies to pinpoint the movement of themselves and others in real time. 88 Meanwhile, new digital translation tools and biometric tech‐ nologies are becoming widely available to consumers. Tools such as Google Goggles, available for many smartphones, let users snap pictures of anything they see and have it identified by Google’s search engine, with the results provided almost instantly to the user. 89 Eventually, these technologies will merge with “wearable computing” technologies that will, for example, let the buttons on our shirts feed live streams of our daily movements and interactions into social networking sites and databases. 90 Peo‐ 85. Id. 86. J ONATHAN ZITTRAIN , THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET —A ND HOW TO STOP IT 221 (2008) (” Cheap sensors generatively wired to cheap networks with cheap pro‐ cessors are transforming the nature of privacy.”). 87. J OHN PALFREY & URS GASSER , BORN DIGITAL : UNDERSTANDING THE FIRST GENERATION OF DIGITAL NATIVES 62 (2008) (“Young people are turning to mobile devices in droves. They use them to post more information about themselves and their friends into the ether.”); Jennifer Valentino‐DeVries, The Economics of Surveil‐ lance, W ALL ST. J. D IGITS BLOG (Sept. 28, 2012, 10:30 PM), http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2012/09/28/the‐economics‐of=surveillance/?mod=WSJBlog (quoting Col. Lisa Shay, a professor of electrical engineering at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, who notes that “nowadays cellphones are sensors,” and […]