Category «Privacy»

EPIC: European Parliament Takes Stance Against Airport Body Scanners

Follow up to previous postings on whole body scanning at airports, via EPIC: The European Parliament has adopted a resolution that sets out strict safeguards for airport body scanners. The resolution requires that Member States only “deploy technology which is the least harmful for human health” and establish substantial privacy protection. The resolution prohibits the …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Legal Research, Privacy

Computer Engineering Student Creates 'Batphone' App Using Acoustics to Determine Location

News release: “Outside, the global position system allows mobile phone users to pinpoint their location with surprising accuracy. But indoors, those who are lost are out of luck: GPS satellite signals can’t penetrate roofs. Researchers at the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science have determined one way of figuring out your location inside: by …

Subjects: Privacy

2010 Wiretap Report Shows Increase in Authorized Intercepts

“Federal and state applications for orders authorizing or approving the interception of wire, oral or electronic communications increased 34 percent in 2010, compared to the number reported in 2009. The interceptions are reported in the 2010 Wiretap Report, released today by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AOUSC). The current report covers intercepts …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Legal Research, Privacy

FTC: Consumer Confidence in Internet Marketplace Depends on Privacy Protections

News release: “The Federal Trade Commission told Congress that consumers must be confident that their privacy will be protected if they are to be willing to take advantage of all the benefits offered by the Internet marketplace. Commission testimony to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, delivered by Commissioner Julie Brill, states that, …

Subjects: Congress, E-Commerce, Privacy

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's proposed online copyright protection plan

OECD draft Communiqué on Principles for Internet Policy-Making, June 29, 2011 “The policy-making principles in this communiqué are designed to help preserve the fundamental openness of the Internet while concomitantly meeting certain public policy objectives, such as the protection of privacy, security, children online, and intellectual property, as well as the reinforcement of trust in …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Copyright, Internet, Privacy

EPIC v. DHS Lawsuit — FOIA'd Documents Raise New Questions About Body Scanner Radiation Risks

EPIC: “In a FOIA lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security, EPIC has just obtained documents concerning the radiation risks of TSA’s airport body scanner program. The documents include agency emails, radiation studies, memoranda of agreement concerning radiation testing programs, and results of some radiation tests. One document set reveals that even after TSA employees …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Privacy

Know Your Digital Rights guide from EFF

Know Your Rights! by Hanni Fakhoury, EFF Staff Attorney, June 2011 “Your computer, your phone, and your other digital devices hold vast amounts of personal information about you and your family. This is sensitive data that’s worth protecting from prying eyes — including those of the government. The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution protects you …

Subjects: Legal Research, Privacy

Consumer Groups Recommend Privacy Safeguards on "Smart Meter" Services

EPIC: “The Trans-Atlantic Consumer Dialogue (TACD), a coalition of consumer groups in Europe and North America, adopted a report on privacy and electrical services at the 12th Annual TACD meeting held recently in Brussels. The Smart Meter White Paper warns the “dramatic increase in the granularity of data available and frequency of collection of household …

Subjects: Privacy

Truth About Wireless Phones and the National Do-Not-Call List

FCC: “You may be one of many consumers who have received emails saying you’re about to be assaulted by unwanted telemarketing calls to your wireless phone. Rest assured that placing telemarketing calls to wireless phones is — and always has been — illegal in most cases. Why the Confusion? The confusion seems to stem from …

Subjects: E-Government, E-Mail, Government Documents, Privacy

FTC Files Amicus Brief in U.S. District Court Opposing Proposed Class Action Settlement with Debt Buyer Midland Funding LLC

News release: “As explained in the amicus brief, the proposed settlement raises concerns in three areas in which the FTC has significant expertise: FDCPA and debt collection, privacy and data collection, and class action fairness. First, the FTC is the chief federal enforcer of the FDCPA and has conducted comprehensive assessments of debt collection activities, …

Subjects: Legal Research, Privacy

EPIC: Supreme Court Strikes Down Prescription Privacy Law

“In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court struck down Vermont’s prescription privacy law. IMS Health, Inc. v. Sorrell held that the Vermont statute, which bars disclosure of prescription data for marketing purposes, violates data mining firms’ free speech rights. Vermont “burdened a form of protected expression that it found too persuasive. At the same time, …

Subjects: Courts, E-Records, Free Speech, Legal Research, Privacy

Congress Should Enact Data Security and Breach Notification Law, FTC Says

News release: “The Federal Trade Commission told Congress today during a hearing that to minimize the risk of identity theft or other harm, companies should employ reasonable safeguards to protect consumer information, collect only information for which they have a legitimate business need, and retain data only as long as necessary to fulfill the business …

Subjects: Congress, Cybercrime, ID Theft, Privacy