Virginia Privacy Bill Limits Disclosure of Personal Data

The Virginia House yesterday passed and adopted HB 2426 – Posting certain information on the Internet; prohibitions, in response to growing public concerns about privacy and ID theft. The bill “provides that beginning July 1, 2003, no state agency or court clerk shall post on a state agency or court-controlled website any document that contains …

Subjects: Cybercrime, ID Theft, Legislation, Privacy

Sentencing For Computer Related Crimes

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) and the Sentencing Project jointly requested (PDF) that the U.S. Sentencing Commission not increase sentences for federal computer crimes (18 U.S.C. 1030, Fraud and Related Activity in Connection with Computers). The Commission is seeking comments as it reviews current guidelines as required …

Subjects: Cybercrime

Book Store Protects Customer Sales Records

A book shop is Montpelier Vermont, Bear Pond Books, instituted a policy to purge the records of customer purchases upon their request. This action was taken in response to provisions of the Patriot Act that allow the government to force disclosure of customer buying records as part of their effort to “enhance domestic security against …

Subjects: Patriot Act

Minnesota Privacy Law Under Attack

Minnesota’s pioneering Internet privacy legislation, S.F. No. 2908, that regulates spam, protects the privacy of Internet consumers and regulates the dissemination of personal data about Internet users, is under attack just as it is scheduled to take effect March 1. AOL and other industry groups are seeking to introduce new legislation to “limit the responsibility …

Subjects: Legislation, Privacy

FTC Issues Cross Border Fraud Report

The FTC released statistics indicating that consumer complaints related to cross-border consumer fraud almost doubled in 2002. See their 2002 Cross-Border Fraud Trends Report (PDF). Information was compiled from complaints received via the government’s cooperative Consumer Sentinel database, a working partnership that receives input from state, federal and international law enforcement agencies and consumer advocacy …

Subjects: Cybercrime

HIPAA Security Standards Final Rule Published

Please be advised that the new Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) security standards is a very long PDF document (289 pages). It is the text of the “final Rule adopting HIPAA standards for the security of electronic protected health information to be implemented by health plans, health care clearinghouses, and certain health care …

Subjects: E-Government, Privacy

Merits of PA Net Blocking Law Challenged

The Center for Democracy and Technology issued a press release and a report (PDF) contending that a recent Pennsylvania law (18 Pennsylvania Statutes Sec. 7330) requiring ISPs to remove or disable access to Internet pornography upon notification by the state Attorney General violates constitutional principles of due process. The law also results in the blocking …

Subjects: Censorship, Freedom of Information

More on Google and Privacy Issues

From Google Village, this posting, Google, Privacy, Blogs and Alternatives to Search, continues the thread of discussion on growing concerns about powerhouse search engine Google’s approach to privacy issues that some liken to long standing complaints about Microsoft’s products and services.

Subjects: Privacy, Search Engines

California Bill on Financial Privacy Moves Forward

SB 1, the California Financial Information Privacy Act, was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee on February 18. The bill would require that financial institutions allow customers to exercise the choice of “opting-in” or “opting-out” to determine whether their personal data is shared with affiliated groups, as well as sold to third parties.

Subjects: Privacy

Commentary on Patriot II

Professor Anita Ramasastry of the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle has published a commentary worth review, Patriot II: The Sequel Why It’s Even Scarier than the First Patriot Act. See my previous postings here and here on this controversial draft legislation that was leaked even before it was made available to members …

Subjects: Patriot Act, Privacy