A Brief Future of Privacy Forum Survey of Mobile Application Best Practices
The Future of Privacy Forum staff put together this survey of app best practices documents to contribute to the upcoming NTIA discussions: A Brief FPF Survey of Mobile Application Best Practices The August 22, 2012 multistakeholder meeting will be the second in a series of NTIA-convened discussions concerning mobile application transparency. Webcast: http://www.ntia.doc.gov/other-publication/2012/privacy-multistakeholder-meeting-webcast-8-22-2012 Moderated Conference Bridge: […]
Dutch Treat? Collaborative Dutch Privacy Regulation and the Lessons it Holds for U.S. Privacy Law
Dennis Hirsch
Simply More Privacy Protective: Law Enforcement Surveillance in Switzerland as compare to the U.S.
Susan Friewald and Sylvain Métille
Unblinking Eyes – The Ethics of Automating Surveillance – Draft – Kevin Macnish
Page 1 of 22 Unblinking Eyes: The Ethics of Automating Surveilla nce Abstract In this paper I critique the ethical implications o f automating CCTV surveillance. I consider three m odes of CCTV with respect to automation: manual (or non- automated), fully automated, and partially-automated. In each of these I examine concerns posed by proces […]
Facebook Meets the NLRB: Employee Online Communications and Unfair Labor Practices
Robert Sprague
Smart Grid Today Web Conference
Privacy and the Smart Grid: How to Address Consumer Concerns Without Jeopardizing the Growth of the Grid A web conference, Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Eastern Click here or call 888-471-4447 (+1-301-769-6804) to register! YOUR PRESENTERS: Lillie Coney, Associate Director, Electronic Privacy Information Center Annabelle Lee, Senior Cybersecurity Strategist, Computer Security […]
The Case for Online Obscurity
T HE C ASE FOR O NLINE O BSCURITY Woodrow Hartzog * and Fred eric Stutzman ** ABSTRACT: On the Internet, obscure information has a minimal risk of being discovered or understood by unintended recipients. Empirical research demonstrates that I nternet users rely on obscurity perhaps more than anything else to protect their privacy . […]
Redesigning IP Geolocation Privacy by Design and Online Targeted Advertising
October 2010 Redesigning IP Geolocation: Privacy by Design and Online Targeted Advertising Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario, Canada With contributions from: Ann Cavoukian, Ph.D. 416-326-3333 1-800-387-0073 Fax: 416-325-9195 TTY (Teletypewriter): 416-325-7539 Website: www.ipc.on.ca Privacy by Design: www.privacybydesign.ca 2 Bloor Street East Suite 1400 Toronto, Ontario M4W 1A8 Canada Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario, Canada Acknowledgements […]
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SECTION 2 IN A WEB 2.0 WORLD: AN EXPANDED VISION OF RELEVANT PRODUCT MARKETS PAMELA JONES H ARBOUR TARA ISA K OSLOV * Section 2 enforcement by the U.S. antitrust authorities is back—at least, that is what the antitrust enforcers themselves have been saying. 1 An examination of Section 2 enforcement principles could not be […]
Privacy The New Generations
Privacy: The New Generations Omer Tene* Privacy law in general, and informational privacy in particular, have always been closely linked to techno- logical development. In their seminal 1890 article ‘The Right to Privacy’, Warren and Brandeis lament the ‘[i]nstantaneous photographs and newspaper enterprise [that] have invaded the sacred precincts of private and domestic life; and […]