Archive for: June, 2008

Why The ‘Third Party Doctrine’ Undermines Online Privacy Protections

There’s been an interesting discussion going on between my colleague Jim Harper and legal scholar Orrin Kerr about the third party doctrine, the legal principle that, in effect, you lose your Fourth Amendment rights when you relinquish information to a third party. The doctrine has become increasingly important with the rise of modern technology because [...]

Online privacy: a continuous innovation agenda

Innovation in the ICT sector has transformed how a large segment of the world’s population works, communicates, learns, shops and plays. Today’s online consumer benefits from unprecedented access to information and services – and most of it for free. Online advertising is one of the main reasons why this is possible. Simply stated, the Internet [...]

Internet Safety’s 10 Tips For Keeping Your Kids Safe On Social Networks

ATLANTA, GA — May 28, 2008 — June is Internet Safety month. With hundred of millions of teens, pre-teens—and adults—around the world using social networking sites, there’s no better time for parents to be aware of the fun, the benefits, the powerful attractions, and the potential risks that MySpace, Facebook and other similar sites offer [...]

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