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146 Articles match "Information","Privacy"
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Wal-Mart is Watching You (or at Least What You’re Wearing).
The stage is set for the next great privacy battle. Privacy advocates have raised concerns about the new technology and it’s implications for security and individual privacy. An additional concern involves the risk of the potential theft of personal information contained on personal ID cards. 8211; Lauren Kilgore.
JetLawBlog
- Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Cyber-Threatened Tween Could Go for IIED Gold
People began spreading Jessi’s personal information on the Web — her real name, phone number, address, and links to her Facebook and MySpace accounts. Until a few days ago, not many people over the age of fifteen had heard of Jessi Slaughter (an alias). People posted the video on Tumblr and other sites, and the cyber threats began.
JetLawBlog
- Thursday, July 22, 2010
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US Privacy Law In Theory and In Practice
Mulligan, School of Information, University of California, Berkeley, have published "Privacy on the Books and on the Ground," in volume 63 of the Stanford Law Review (2010 Kenneth A. Bamberger, University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, and Deirdre K.
Media Law Prof Blog
- Wednesday, April 7, 2010
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Redefining Privacy: The Backlash Against Facebook’s New Privacy Controls
United States Senators, Facebook users, and consumer advocate groups are rallying against recent changes to Facebook’s privacy settings. The complaint , supported by numerous consumer organizations, centers around recent changes to Facebook’s privacy policy that make formerly private information public. Image Source.
JetLawBlog
- Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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Britain's Information Privacy Commissioner Rejects Complaints About Google Street View; Says Its Use Doesn't Invade Privacy
The agency responsible for protecting British citizen privacy says Google Street view does not violate it, based on other current practices including Twitter, blogging, and use of services such as MySpace and Facebook. The Information Privacy Commissioner's Office says that
Media Law Prof Blog
- Thursday, April 23, 2009
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New Mexico Lawmakers Express Concerns Regarding Fusion Centers’ Information Collecting Practices
Fusion centers are a new kind of governmental entity designed to better facilitate the collection and sharing of information by various governmental agencies. However, the creation of state and local fusion centers presents concerns for those worried about the privacy and individual liberties of American citizens. Image Source.
JetLawBlog
- Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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Plaintiff's Postings on MySpace Negate Invasion of Privacy Claim
Kids joke or no, it suggests the reasonable principle that people who want their private lives to remain private should not be posting private information on a publicly accessible social networking site. Tags: social networking invasion of privacy Privacy "People who live in glass houses should dress in the basement."
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District Court Enjoins Va. Attorney General From Enforcing Privacy Law Against Website Operator
District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (Richmond Division) has enjoined the Virginia Attorney General from enforcing certain provisions of Virginia's Personal Information Privacy Act against a plaintiff for simply republishing publicly available documents which contained The U.
Media Law Prof Blog
- Thursday, July 9, 2009
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THE LACK OF PRIVACY IN MYSPACE POSTINGS
As a result, more and more people are blogging, sharing online journals and posting photos and other personal information about themselves so that it can be viewed by others over the net. Tags: Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Invasion of Privacy Cases involving the use of such networking [.].
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Yahoo!: Defender of Privacy Rights
Privacy protection for electronic communications has been a subject of debate for some time now, so it should come as no surprise that the government continues to make controversial attempts to obtain private email communications. recent legal controversy between Yahoo! citizens are done only under the rule of law. 8211; Spencer Compton.
JetLawBlog
- Friday, April 23, 2010
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Look Ma No Privacy!
This has been so even before Google maintained the world's most non biodegradable searches, stubbornly keeping sensitive personal information even on dead links with slavish accuracy. However, while the public seems to be incensed with others invading their privacy, they have no qualms about invading their own.
BizMediaLaw
- Thursday, June 29, 2006
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Google Buzz Causes Uproar Over Privacy Concerns
Although many users generally seem to like Buzz, after it launched Google was inundated with complaints over privacy concerns. Many people balked at having that information made public. Last Tuesday, Google announced its new social networking tool , Google Buzz, to mixed reviews. 8211; Allyson Brown. Image Source.
JetLawBlog
- Thursday, February 18, 2010
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