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Nadine Palfy

Communications privacy complaints: - 0 views

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    Privacy issues in the communications sector are increasingly prevalent as new technology and new applications enter the market, such as social networking and the use of location based information. These new technology privacy issues add to the existing privacy issues in the sector, such as spam, telemarketing and the misuse of silent telephone numbers. Complaints are a vital element in privacy protection - indeed, the entire system of privacy protection in the communications sector is built on the receipt and management of complaints. There are few proactive requirements to protect privacy in the sector, and the volume and scale of business in the sector is so large that no regulator could hope to monitor compliance without relying heavily on complaints. Proactive steps are necessary and crucial, but this report focuses on complaint paths. The aim of this study is to analyse and compare common communications privacy complaint paths in order to obtain optimum outcomes for consumers through the development.
michelleamills

Social Media and Privacy: Best Practices for Managing Your Personal and Professional I... - 0 views

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    Interesting tips for social media users that go well with the NPR recording on how employers really have more power to fire people than I originally thought. This may be a must read for teens/college students in regards to new jobs and social media.
Mary Beth Davis

Civiguard - smartphones saving lives... - 0 views

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    I thought this was an interesting case where privacy wouldn't matter...I posted it in this week's discussion as well.
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    I think that this is a very good idea and am glad to see that even when the network is down they can still communicate through text.
Nadine Palfy

ATIS Privacy Policy - 0 views

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    The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, Inc. (ATIS) is committed to protecting privacy and security of the personal information of our web site visitors. By accessing an ATIS web site, visitors agree to the use of their information as stated in this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy describes the personal information we may collect and how it may be used.
Rebecca Martin

Resolution to Protect Library User Confidentiality in Self-Service Hold Practices - 0 views

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    The ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee and the IFC Privacy Subcommittee developed the "Resolution to Protect Library User Confidentiality in Self-Service Hold Practices" after receiving requests from librarians and library users to examine the issue of reader privacy and self-service holds (June 28, 2011).
Lilia p

Harvard's Privacy Meltdown - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    In 2006, Harvard sociologists struck a mother lode of social-science data, offering a new way to answer big questions about how race and cultural tastes affect relationships. The source: some 1,700 Facebook profiles, downloaded from an entire class of students at an "anonymous" university, that could reveal how friendships and interests evolve over time.
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    And now the fun begins.... very timely topic
Mary Beth Davis

Copyright Timeline - 0 views

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    I Came across this copyright timeline yesterday. Gives a good synopsis of some famous cases and how they brought about changes in the law.
Mary Beth Davis

Three Strike your____? - 0 views

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    Here's a link to the debate about the Three Strikes Your Off policy that Doctorow discusses in his interview.
Mary McNamara

Search Engines Change How Memory Works - 0 views

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    No wonder so many people cheat at quizzo. Also like this quote at the end: "The internet and technology in general is a huge part of people's lives. It makes no sense to me that we're not studying it more," she said. Go us?
Nadine Palfy

Copyright Law Research Guide from Georgetown Law Library - 0 views

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    With the information explosion of the 21st century, copyright law is now considered a central element of the nation's information economy. Whether the issue is downloading music or distance education, traditional copyright principles are being applied to new technologies in a way few could have predicted. This research guide helps its readers select useful print and electronic materials on the American copyright law. The guide focuses on the Copyright Act of 1976, but refers to other intellectual property fields and international copyright where applicable.
Jeanine Finn

Why I will never pursue cheating again - 0 views

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    A CS professor in a business school talks about cheating -- interesting intersection of technology, social behavior, and ethics from a SI perspective.
Rebecca Martin

Internet activist charged with data-theft - 0 views

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    Commentary from Jessamyn West: "What we do know is that the US Government has indicted Aaron Swartz [who you may know around the internet for any number of things] for, apparently and allegedly, downloading 4mil articles from JSTOR without (I think?) the proper credentials. Aaron turned himself in. At issue are many points of JSTORs terms of service and what sort of access is given to guests of the university. As Aaron is a net activist, I'm certain this is some level of intentional move on his part, I'm quite curious to see where it goes."
Rebecca Martin

I'm OK, They're Not: Trying to unravel what internet users want when it comes to govern... - 0 views

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    Presentation at the Internet Governance Forum from a Pew Internet staffer on user attitudes and wants when it comes to Internet governance.
Jeanine Finn

Tennessee Netflix Law: Password Sharing a Crime - 0 views

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    "A Netflix law just hit the books. As of July 1 in Tennessee, Netflix password sharing can net you a misdemeanor conviction punishable by a $2,500 fine and/or a year behind bars." Do we just LOL at this? One end of an interesting spectrum of DRM approaches...
Rebecca Martin

Balance the Budget Yourself! - 0 views

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    Reminds me of Jane McGonical's talk on games as a means of social change. This game was created by American Public Media, but I wonder the extent to which, if at all, they could source some of the ideas as real recommendations.
Rebecca Martin

Women And Children First: Technology And Moral Panic - 0 views

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    Post about Genevieve Bell, the director of Intel Corporation's Interaction and Experience Research, and her views on moral panic - especially when it comes to women and children - over new technology.
Gina Wegschaidler

Encryption protected by 5th Amendment? - 0 views

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    Comparing giving up a computer's password to giving up a key to a safe. No court precedent exists. Encryption, is it a legal barrier that can be created to protect potentially illegal data?
Jerry Emanuel

Google Plus - Read the Fine Print BEFORE You Sign Up « Photofocus - 0 views

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    Privacy & Licensing issues with google+, fwiw, compare the posted Google+ terms of service with facebooks terms;  "For content that is covered by intellectual property rights, like photos and videos ("IP content"), you specifically give us the following permission, subject to your privacy and application settings: you grant us a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook ("IP License"). This IP License ends when you delete your IP content or your account unless your content has been shared with others, and they have not deleted it."
michelleamills

Is YouTube Killing Music Piracy? - 0 views

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    "For years the top record label executives have been claiming that it's impossible to compete with free, but YouTube is proving them wrong. With billions of views every month the major record labels are making millions by sharing their music for free."
Rebecca Martin

For The Love Of Culture | The New Republic - 0 views

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    Lessig starts with a story about a documentarian and the specter of litigation in that community of practice when it comes to fair use and clearing images, sounds, etc. in documentary filmmaking. He goes on to consider how to reframe copyright: "[W]e need an approach that recognizes the errors in both extremes, and that crafts the balance that any culture needs: incentives to support a diverse range of creativity, with an assurance that the creativity inspired remains for generations to access and understand."
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