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Law_of_Friction_July_2012
[…] such” as” the”Washington* Post,” the”Guardian,” and” Yahoo!” News” all” offer””social”reading””apps”in”Facebook.”After”a”oneEtime”user”authorization,”the”apps”send”routine”messages”through” Facebook” to” registered” users’” friends” identifying” every” article” they” view.2″Every” Facebook” user”has” seen” such”notifications” in” the” news” feed,” sometimes” aggregated” as” “trending” articles”” placed” with”extra”prominence.3″Many” observers” link” Facebook’s” future” prospects” closely” to” increased” adoption” of” frictionless”sharing”and”the”related”notion”of”the””open”graph.””Company”founder”Mark”Zuckerberg”talks”about”the”rise” of” frictionless” sharing” in” grandiose” terms” based” on” […]
The Perils of Social Reading – Neil Richards
[…] frictionless sharing, we don’t need to choose to share our activities online. Instead, everything we read or watch automatically gets uploaded to our Facebook o r Twitter feed. As Zuckerberg puts it, “Do you want to go to the movies by yourself or do you want to go to the movies with your friends? […]
Facebook Meets the NLRB: Employee Online Communications and Unfair Labor Practices
[…] back pay —is not mentioned in the settlement agreement. NEAR -FINAL DRAFT (PAGINATION WILL CHAN GE) 110 U. OF PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL OF BUSINESS LAW [Vol. 14:4 Twitter feed which employees were invited to follow and to “join the conversation as we Tweet on major media play on Reuters and the competition, journalism awards and […]
FPF In Review 2012
[…] Finally, a consent-based regulatory model tends to be regressive, since individuals’ expectations are based on existing perceptions. For example, if Facebook had not proactively launched its News Feed feature in 2006 and had instead waited for users to opt-in, we might not have benefitted from Facebook as we know it today. It was only […]
December 5th Privacy Conference
[…] and what are the benefits or risks? Please click here (link expired) to register to attend in person or receive log-in information for our live-blog and twitter feed. Where: The National Press Club Murrow Room 529 14th Street, NW Washington, DC 20045 Agenda: 9:00 – 9:30 am – Opening Presentation: How is De-Identified Data […]
December 5th Privacy Conference
[…] and what are the benefits or risks? Please click here (link expired) to register to attend in person or receive log-in information for our live-blog and twitter feed. Where: The National Press Club Murrow Room 529 14th Street, NW Washington, DC 20045 Agenda: 9:00 – 9:30 am – Opening Presentation: How is De-Identified Data […]
Special Guest Post by Robert Ellis Smith
[…] covers only the variety of federal laws with nationwide coverage. In addition, so many states have laws on identity theft, library confidentiality, and the right to breast- feed in public that is safe to say that a vast majority of the nation’s public is protected in these areas. It is true that consumers in […]
EPIC Honors Wall Street Journal for “What They Know” Series
[…] companies that collect highly personal details about Internet users—their online activities, political views, health worries, shopping habits, financial situations and even, in some cases, their real names—to feed a $26 billion U.S. online-advertising industry. As the Journal described it, the nation’s top fifty websites installed an average of 64 pieces of tracking technology onto […]
Misplaced-Confidences-acquisti-FPF
[…] personal information, is at the center of our enquiry. Users of the Facebook busted in outcry when, in 2006, the social network launched a feature called News Feed (Solove, 2007; Hoadley et al., 2010). The News Feed posts on the users’ front page their last activities and those of their Facebook “friends:” whether they […]
CDT Hosts Discussion on Analytics Tools Use on Government Web Sites
PolicyBeta – Blog Archive – CDT Hosts Discussion on Analytics Tools Use on Government Web Sites. I need to be in NYC Tuesday, so will be disappointed to miss what looks to be a well done report and good discussion about cookie on government Web sites, govt use of social media and so on. We […]