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Kids, Connected Toys and Devices, and Privacy
[…] elderly, the underprivileged. We are talking safety and education and health. Some examples: Seal SwimSafe, a wristband alerting parents parents if a user is submerged in the water for too long, if the band has been removed, or if the user is out of range. The Starling is a wearable word counter that helps […]
Comments_on_IoT_6-2-16_FPF_to_NTIA
[…] usage. Modernization will include new smart mete rs that can record detailed information about energy consumption, and smart appliances, such as thermostats, clothes washers, dryers, microwaves, hot water heaters, and refrigerators. Deploying these devices into households promises substantial benefits. By themselves, smart meters offer access to detailed consumption data that can assist customers in […]
Big Data and Privacy Paper Collection
[…] in only $50 in damages —the value of the sole remaining lifeboat. 4 Clearly, something needed to be done. Congress gave its answer in the 1970 Clean Water Act 5 and, responding to the massive Exx on Valdez oil spill, the 1990 Oil Pollution Act. 6 Together, these statutes re -write oil THE GLASS […]
CA Assembly Hearing Privacy Policies_Does Disclosure & Transparency Adequately Protect Consumers Privacy Final
[…] devices. These devices could be operated by mobile apps or come in the form of a smart thermostat or a transistor on the side of a hot water tank. Some state utility commissions though t that notice of data practices should be provided by requiring that consumers provide formal consent, sometimes even in notarized […]
This Article Will Self Destruct in 5 Seconds
[…] really fair for employers to know what their employees post on their social network forums: “We could say that Facebook status updates have taken the place of water-cooler chat, which employers were never supposed to overhear.” Despite learning about the permanence of our posts, we continue to treat our online interactions as if they […]
Hirsch – Glass House Effect
[…] only $50 in damages —the value of the sole remaining lifeboat. 5 Clearly, s omething needed to be done. Congress gave its answer in the 1970 Clean Water Act 6 and, responding to the massive Exxon Valdez oil spill, the 1990 Oil Pollution Act. 7 Together, these statutes re-write oil pollution law . They […]
LEGAL – Hirsch – The Glass House Effect
[…] only $50 in damages —the value of the sole remaining lifeboat. 5 Clearly, s omething needed to be done. Congress gave its answer in the 1970 Clean Water Act 6 and, responding to the massive Exxon Valdez oil spill, the 1990 Oil Pollution Act. 7 Together, these statutes re-write oil pollution law . They […]
Hirsch – Glass House Effect
[…] only $50 in damages —the value of the sole remaining lifeboat. 5 Clearly, s omething needed to be done. Congress gave its answer in the 1970 Clean Water Act 6 and, responding to the massive Exxon Valdez oil spill, the 1990 Oil Pollution Act. 7 Together, these statutes re-write oil pollution law . They […]
Allen_Natural Law, Slavery, and the Right to Privacy Tort_81 Fordham L Rev 1187 (2012-2013)
[…] conclusions of law. They referred to the “natural instincts” of men and animals. 77 They referred in passing to natural laws, such as the physical law that water flows and fruit decays. 78 But of greater relevance here, they sometimes referred to “natural law” as meaning the fixed norms governing human conduct and relationships, […]
FPF Comments Regarding Internet of Things
[…] Imagine a portfolio of household good products – your laundry detergent and your dishwater – communicating with you to give a personal record that can help reduce water and energy use. Or imagine medical devices like g lucose monitors that come with dietary advice and medicines that provide online side -effect alerts and tests. […]