The Proliferation of Online Information Brokers-Noncompliance With Their Own Privacy Policies and Other Problems: Comments to the Federal Trade Commission
Comments by Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
Presented to President-Elect Obama’s Transition Team:
The Honorable Susan Ness, Professor Peter Swire, Professor Philip Weiser
as part of their meeting with privacy and consumer advocates
December 16, 2008
We Oppose Calif. Proposition 64
The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse urges California voters to oppose the November 2nd ballot initiative Proposition 64, which limits the enforcement of laws that protect against consumer abuses, polluters, and privacy violations. Read More
RFID Implementation in Libraries: Presentation to the ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee
Presentations to ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee
American Library Association
ALA Mid-Winter
San Diego, CA
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Bankruptcy, Public Records and Privacy: Comments to the U.S. Department of Justice
Comments of the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse and the Electronic Frontier Foundation to the U.S. Department of Justice
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A Review of the Fair Information Principles: The Foundation of Privacy Public Policy
In 1973 the U.S. Dept of Health Education and Welfare (HEW) to look at the impact of computerization on medical records privacy. The members wanted to develop policies that would allow the benefits of computerization to go forward, but at the same time provide safeguards for personal privacy.
Read MorePublic Records on the Internet: The Privacy Dilemma
A shorter version of this paper was presented at the Computers, Freedom and Privacy 2002 Conference: Plenary Session #9: "How Public Is too Public? Public Records and Personal Privacy"
San Francisco, CA
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True or False: You Can Find Out Anything About Anybody on the Net: Presentation at the Western Regional: Home Management and Family Economics Educators
Presentation to Western Regional
Home Management and Family Economics Educators
Salt Lake City, Utah
By Beth Givens, Director
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