Schwartz_Information Privacy in the Cloud
(1623) ARTICLE INFORMATION PRIVACY IN THE CLOUD PAUL M. SCHWARTZ † INTRODUCTION …………………………………………………………………. 1624 I. T HE USE OF THE CLOUD ……………………………………………….. 1626 A. International Processing of Personal Data……………………………….. 1628 B. Networked Data Processes …………………………………………………. 1630 C. Modular Units and Outsourced Services ………………………………… 1632 II. T HE M ISMATCH WITH INFORMATION PRIVACY LAW ………….. 1634 […]
Schwartz_EU-US Privacy Collision
1966 THE EU-U.S. PRIVACY COLLISION: A TURN TO INSTITUTIONS AND PROCEDURES Pa u l M . S c h w a r t z ∗ I. INTRODUCTION Internet scholarship in the United States generally concentrates on how decisions made in this country about copyright law, network neu- trality, and other policy areas shape cyberspace. 1 In one important as- pect of the evolving Internet, however, a comparative focus is indis- pensable. Legal forces outside the United States have significantly shaped the governance of information privacy, a highly important as- pect of cyberspace, and one involving central issues of civil liberties. The EU has played a major role in international decisions involving information privacy, a role that has been bolstered by the authority of EU member states to block data transfers to third party nations, in- cluding the United States. 2 The European Commission’s release in late January 2012 of its proposed “General Data Protection Regulation” (the Proposed Regula- tion) provides a perfect juncture to assess the ongoing EU-U.S. privacy collision. 3 An intense debate is now occurring about critical areas of information policy, including the rules for lawfulness of personal pro- cessing, the “right to be forgotten,” and the conditions for data flows between the EU and the United States. This Article begins by tracing the rise of the current EU-U.S. pri- vacy status quo. The European Commission’s 1995 Data Protection Directive (the Directive) staked out a number of bold positions, includ- ing a limit on international data transfers to countries that lacked “ad- equate” legal protections for personal information. 4 The impact of the […]
Schwartz & Solove_Reconciling Personal Information in the US and EU
R ECONCILING P ERSONAL INFORMATION IN THE U NITED S TATES AND E UROPEAN U NION B y Paul M. Schwartz * Daniel J. Solove ** May 3, 2013 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY …………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 I. INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 II. DEFINING PII ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ATLANTIC …………………………………………. 6 A. THE EU: FRO M THE DIRECTIVE […]
Kesan et al_Information Privacy and Data Control in Cloud Computing
Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2042638 Illinois Program in Law, Behavior and Social Science Research Paper No. LBSS12 -11 Illinois Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper No. 11 -20 Information Privacy and Data Control in Cloud Computing : Consumers, Privacy Preferences and Market Efficiency Jay P. Kesan * Carol M. Hayes** Masooda N. Bashir*** *Professor, […]
Kang et al_Self-Surveillance Privacy
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Glancy_Privacy in Autonomous Vehicles
V olume 52 | N umbe r 4 Ar ticle 3 12-14-2012 , d glanc y@s cu .e du F ollo w thi s and a ddition al w orks at: h tt p://d ig it alc ommon s.l aw .s c u .e du/l aw re v ie w Thi s Symposium i s […]
Bleier & Eisenbeiss_Ads on Private Information
1 Ads on Private Information: Investigating the Targeting Trade -Off in Personalized Online Advertising Abstract In retargeting, online banners are tailored to individual consumers according to their recent shopping behavior. Although this increasingly employed method might make banners more relevant to consumers, they may also perceive it as overly manipulative or privacy intruding. In this […]
Bamberger & Mulligan_Privacy in Europe
WORKING DRAFT (Do Not Cite or Distribute without Authors’Permission ) Forthcoming, August, 2013, George Washington Law Review August 2013 Vol. 81 No. 5 101 Privacy in Europe: Initial Data on Governance Choices and Corporate Practices Kenneth A. Bamberger * & Deirdre K. Mulligan ** A BSTRACT As this article goes to press, the European Union […]
Allen_Natural Law, Slavery, and the Right to Privacy Tort_81 Fordham L Rev 1187 (2012-2013)
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FPF Comments Regarding Internet of Things
BEFORE THE UNITED STATES FEDERA L TRADE COMMIS SION WASHINGTON, DC ____________________ ____________________ _____________ COMMENTS OF THE FUTU RE OF PRIVACY FORUM ON CONNECTED SMART TECHNOLOGIES IN ADVANCE OF THE FTC “INTERNET OF THI NGS ” WORKSHOP ____________________ ____________________ _____________ I. Introduction On April 17 , 2013, the FTC announced a Workshop to be held […]