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Is it time our devices showed a little respect? Informing the design of respectful intelligent systems William Seymour (University of Oxford / King’s College London) Max Van Kleek (University of Oxford) Reuben Binns (University of Oxford) Dave Murray-Rust (TU Delft) What is Respect? ● Respecting the speed limit while driving (directive) ● A sailor’s respect […]
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Privacy Papers for Policy Makers 2011 Cover The publication of “Privacy Papers for Policy Makers” was supported by AT&T and Microsoft. Inside front cover September 7, 2011 We are delighted to provide you with the second annual compilation entitled “Privacy Papers for Policy Makers,” showcasing leading analytical thinking about current and emerging privacy issues. The […]
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1 To Track or “Do Not Track”: Advancing Transparency and =ndividual Control in Online Behavioral Advertising Omer Tene 1 and Jules Polonetsky 2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. ……………………….. 2 2. Online tracking devices ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. ……….. 3 2.1. Cookies ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. 4 2.2. Flash Cookies ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. […]
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1 The Meaning of ‘Accountability’ in the Information Privacy Context Charles Raab University of Edinburgh Abstract ‘Accountability’ is a term in good currency among regulators, business, and consultants in the world of information privacy protection. They are developing practical accountability approaches, and critical debate is well underway. The time is right therefore to look at […]
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harvard Privacy is one ofthe most important concepts ofour time, yetitis also oneofthe most elusive. Asrapidly changing technology makes information increasingly available, scholars, activists, andpolicymakers have struggled todefine privacy, withmany con- ceding thatthetask isvirtually impossible. In this concise andlucid book, Daniel J. Solove offers acomprehensive overviewofthe difficulties involvedindiscussions ofprivacy and ultimately providesaprovocative resolu- tion. Heargues […]
Toward a Cohesive Interpretation of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act for the Electronic Monitoring of Employees
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