Keyword: privacy
- Data Protection: The New Technical and Political Environment (31/12/2009)
Ian Brown paints a picture of a rapidly changing data protection landscape, with the dangers arising from technical revolutions and political adjustments in the foreground - Calm Down Dear, It’s Only a Cookie! (26/11/2009)
The ePrivacy Directive has been amended so that consent will be needed for many cookies. Laura Hatherley and Peter Church consider the implications and ask whether the amendment really is as daft as it looks. - SNS Privacy Practices: Canada, the EU and Beyond (01/10/2009)
Following the recent thorough review of Facebook’s privacy practices by the Canadian Privacy Commissioner and the Article 29 Working Party Opinion affecting social networking providers, the climate has changed. Philip James looks at both developments and considers their implications for privacy policies affecting social networking sites. - Identity, Privacy and the Law (30/09/2009)
Lorna Brazell asks profound questions about the nature of identity and privacy. She looks at the forms of legal protection which might be used to protect any right to privacy that exists and looks forward with alarm to a brave new world of increased observation of the actions of the ordinary citizen. - Data Breaches and Data Flows: ICO Priorities for the Next 12 Months (21/06/2009)
Stephen McCartney gives the ICO insider’s view on recent data protection developments and on the priorities for 2009 and beyond. - Will Social Networking Services Survive Only at the Expense of Privacy? (07/05/2009)
This is the essay which won Philip Hutchinson the SCL Essay Prize 2009. - Editorial (05/05/2009)
Laurence Eastham reflects on Phorm, Pirate Bay and the current prominence in the mainstream of IT law issues. - Data Protection: Missing the Bigger Issue (24/04/2009)
In this opinion piece, Ian McDougall explains why he believes that the focus on data disasters and the technicalities of processing are obscuring the vision we need for a new way forward for data protection. - Privacy Notices: Cut Out The Gobbledegook! (28/02/2009)
The ICO has issued a draft code of practice on the content and nature of privacy notices. Marly Didizian and Peter Church describe and comment on the draft code’s plus, and its shortcomings, and offer their own suggestions for drafting.
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