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    CCH Issues White Paper on Financial Rescue Plan  Oct 7, 2008
    Pachkowski is the author of Anti-Money Laundering and Bank Secrecy: Compliance and the USA PATRIOT Act, and co-author of the CCH Financial Privacy Law Guide. About Wolters Kluwer Law ess Wolters Kluwer Law ess is a leading provider of research products and software solutions in key specialty areas for legal and business professionals, as well as casebooks and study aids for law students. (PR Newswire)

    Police raid on UNH frat house nets 9 students  Oct 4, 2008
    Lawling said federal privacy law prohibits her from disclosing any information about students' status, including if they have been disciplined. Hypothetically speaking, she said, university officials work closely with law enforcement and "can take steps to protect the community.". (Seacoast New Hampshire)

    Editorial: Privacy law protects GPA, records  Sep 24, 2008
    Privacy law protects GPA, records - The Daily Collegian Online ... Privacy law protects GPA, records. (Daily Collegian, PA)

    Radwanski cites bureaucrat, workload for expense woes  Sep 24, 2008
    langer of the Ontario Court he was "near burnout" in 2001 and 2002 as he travelled extensively within Canada and abroad, first to promote and explain a new privacy law covering much of the private sector and then dealing with an assault on privacy after the terrorist attacks in the United States. "I've never worked so hard in my life," said Mr. Radwanski, who said his office was completely unprepared for a new privacy law when he arrived on the scene in September, 2000. (Globe and Mail -- National)

    pages of the Idaho Statesman.  Sep 21, 2008
    Find the advertising that appears in the print edition of the Idaho Statesman. Save money while you shop, with these online coupons on popular brands of everyday grocery items. (Harper's Magazine)

    Keep Tabs Anywhere With Gadget TrackStick  Sep 19, 2008
    However, California has a very powerful "catch-all" privacy law that says, essentially, if something violates an adult's privacy, it's illegal. So from a LEGAL standpoint, the TrackStick could be used in just a few ways; you could attach it to your backpack to see where you hiked. (NBC 11, CA)

    When a widget attacks your profile  Sep 16, 2008
    The complaint alleges that Facebook has engaged in 22 separate breaches of Canadian privacy law, some of which relate to the site's "third-party application" policies. "I believe there is a buyer-beware or a use-at-you-own-risk mentality that Canadians need to keep in mind," said Harley Finkelstein, one of four law students who drafted the complaint. (Globe and Mail -- Technology)

    Sunday North: Injury to starting QB in season opener could prove costly to Pine-Richland (Today)  Sep 7, 2008
    " Citing the privacy law, Altemus said the school district's policy forbade him from divulging any details about the injury or Nittoli's condition or prognosis. According to reports immediately after the game, Nittoli sustained a leg injury that could keep him out for the season. The Rams certainly seem to be talking about Nittoli's playing time in the past tense. "He led the huddle well in games," said offensive and defensive lineman Mike Felker, another member of the team's senior core of... (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)

    Part of state's financial privacy law upheld  Sep 5, 2008
    Part of state's financial privacy law upheld. Article:Part of state's financial privacy law upheld:/c/a/2008/09/04/BUVJ12OCR8 ... DTL Article:Part of state's financial privacy law upheld:/c/a/2008/09/04/BUVJ12OCR8. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Business)

    * The right to keep legal private acts private  Aug 27, 2008
    France has a privacy law that explicitly defines both the scope of privacy and the circumstances in which the law applies. By contrast, in Britain it is left to judges to decide what the right to privacy means. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Opinion: Who's reading your medical files today?  Aug 26, 2008
    Tell Congress to pass a real health privacy law ... If this doesn't sound like a good idea, it's time to become informed about federal health privacy law. (Christian Science Monitor)

    Who's reading your medical files today?  Aug 26, 2008
    If this doesn't sound like a good idea, it's time to become informed about federal health privacy law. Today, when Americans visit a healthcare provider for services (including dental and eye exams), they receive a form with a title such as "Notification of Privacy Rights." Many assume that signing the form guarantees that personal information won't be shared with third parties. (Yahoo News)

    Transparency key recommendation in new privacy guidelines  Aug 25, 2008
    The guide comes weeks after the the Australian Law Reform Commission , For Your Information: Australian Privacy Law and Practice, which recommends a re-write of the nation's 20-year-old privacy laws, including the recommendation that mandatory breach notification be introduced into law. Presently, there is no specific requirement in the Privacy Act to notify individuals when and if a breach has occurred. (Computerworld Australia)

    Attorney General won't prosecute SLO County sheriff  Aug 22, 2008
    We continue to believe that the federal case is strong, and we intend to proceed to trial on all claims, including violation of state privacy law, which is certainly not foreclosed simply because the attorney general decided not to indict. Hoving's case is expected to be heard next month in federal court in Los Angeles. (Santa Maria Times)

    RFID--A Key to Automating Everything  Aug 21, 2008
    Already common in security systems and tollbooths, radio-frequency identification tags and readers stand poised to take over many processes now accomplished by human toil. Editor's Note: This story was originally posted in the January 2004 issue of Scientific American. (Scientific American)

    Electronic Privacy Information Center: Privacy  Aug 21, 2008
    Information on international privacy laws and standards, including the recently enacted EU Data Protection Directive and proposals for Canada and the US. Also see the ... This page contains updates on workplace privacy law, a summary of developments in the field, and resources for employees and employers. (Yahoo News -- Online Privacy)

    Should Web Search Data Be Stored?  Aug 20, 2008
    Kevin Bankston is a staff attorney at the specializing in free speech and privacy law ... My organization, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, thinks that the current electronic privacy law -- the (ECPA) -- gives strong legal protections to your search terms, just as it protects the email you store with Internet services. (Yahoo News -- Online Privacy)

    MSOs Admit To Tracking Consumers’ Online Activity  Aug 17, 2008
    Cable One insisted it had complied with privacy laws and gave consumers appropriate notice through its acceptable use policy (AUP) at the time they signed up for service, and through its privacy notice sent annually to subscribers ... Google, in its own letter, told the lawmakers that it endorsed passing a comprehensive federal privacy law that would accomplish several goals, such as building consumer trust and protections ... Joe Barton (R-Texas), citing possible violations of cable consumer... (Multichannel News)

    Web users demand privacy, then give it up  Aug 16, 2008
    Having once spent a month trying to collect my own personal data from companies that have gathered it on me -- and finding that most of them wouldn't even tell me what they know about me -- I tend to side with in favoring a comprehensive data- privacy law. Sometimes market externalities need a little reining in. (Salon)

    Privacy needs more protection  Aug 15, 2008
    Those who are against this recommendation in our new report, For Your Information: Australian Privacy Law And Practice, have argued mainly from the premise that it would have an adverse impact on freedom of speech and investigative journalism ... During the huge consultation exercise that preceded our final report, the commission was struck by the strong community support for adding teeth to existing privacy laws, especially for extreme or repeated breaches. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Opinion)

    Google to Congress: We don't do DPI like NebuAd with our ads  Aug 12, 2008
    The letter then notes that Google has been an active participant in the FTC-led initiative to develop privacy principles, and it hopes that these principles "will be adopted widely by the online advertising industry and will serve as a model for industry self-regulation in jurisdictions beyond the United States." In conclusion, Google notes that it supports Congressional efforts to create a uniform federal privacy law, and pledges to work with Congress in any way it can ... It wouldn't be too... (Ars Technica)

    Newspaper apologizes for false royals story  Aug 11, 2008
    "Until a few years ago there was no privacy law in this country and each case tried to stretch it a bit further," said Ramona Mehta, a defamation lawyer with the firm Mishcon de Reya. "The Mosley case was the one that stretched it that bit further still, with the judge quite clear in his reasoning... It's forced editors to be more careful, certainly in a case of this nature, where it's a very high-profile royal.". (Yahoo News)

    Unit 5, Urbana districts sued by White abuse victim  Aug 8, 2008
    " The other Dave wrote on Jul 26, 2008 11:29 AM:" I wonder how much the Privacy law impacted this case. Maybe Unit 5 could not fully disclose information in their recommendation letter because of this silly law. (The Pantagraph newspaper)

    Zimbabwe: Media Blackout Alarms Journalists  Aug 1, 2008
    In 2003, the information and privacy law was used to close down the popular Daily News and its sister paper The Daily News on Sunday, The Tribune and The Weekly Times. The closure of these newspapers dealt a severe blow to the MDC, which is covered unfavourably in the state-owned newspapers and the public Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation. (allAfrica.com)

    The World Scandal! Fleet Street Without Sex!  Jul 29, 2008
    Another tabloid, The Daily Mail, citing a succession of privacy cases in which the judge had ruled against newspapers, described him after this ruling as single-handedly creating a new, tougher privacy law in Britain. A welter of voices, among leading lawyers who have defended newspapers in invasion-of-privacy cases and among the country s leading editors, have said the Mosley ruling could serve as a precedent for preventing British newspapers and broadcasters from exposing anything much about... (New York Times)

    Mosley win a 'dangerous ruling'  Jul 27, 2008
    Writing in the paper, Lord Carey said the ruling had created a new privacy law without public debate or scrutiny ... Lord Carey writes: "Without public debate or democratic scrutiny, the courts have created a wholly new privacy law. In itself that's bad enough. "But, as a Christian leader, I am deeply sad that public morality is the second victim of this legal judgement. (BBC News)

    Carey condemns Mosley ruling  Jul 27, 2008
    Lord Carey said free speech has been the "first major victim" and the courts have created a new privacy law without public debate or political scrutiny. Lord Carey - archbishop from 1991 to 2002 - added the High Court judgment served to undermine public morality. (TeleText)

    Mosley 'to sue' after privacy win  Jul 27, 2008
    Without public debate or democratic scrutiny the courts have created a wholly new privacy law. " He added: "As a Christian leader, I am deeply sad that public morality is the second victim of this legal judgment. (ITV.com)

    Formula One boss Max Mosley winning precedent  Jul 26, 2008
    Charlie Beckett, director of the Polis media think tank at the London School of Economics, said the rulings created a de facto privacy law. Mr Beckett said public figures who were the subject of investigative journalism were increasingly seeking injunctions to stop publication on the grounds their privacy had been breached, and today's ruling would help their cause. (Melbourne Herald Sun)

    Board's Action Prompts FOIC Clarifications  Jul 26, 2008
    Saturday 26 July, 2008. MIDDLEBURY - A seemingly cut-and-dry Board of Selectmen meeting Monday, July 21, where the only comment from the public was a request for the town to replace the batteries for the clock in the Town Hall Conference Room, took a more complicated turn when Selectman Elaine M.R. Strobel asked about a photograph of former First Selectman Edward B. St. John's that was hanging on the wall at the Middlebury Volunteer Fire Department. (Voices, CT)

    Press attack Mosley court ruling  Jul 25, 2008
    It also claims Mr Justice Eady's ruling is another step towards the creation of a dangerous European-style privacy law. The Daily Mail agrees that the case has opened the back door to new privacy laws, and it goes further with a personal attack on the judge. (BBC News -- UK)

    British tabloid loses suit over Nazi 'orgy' article  Jul 25, 2008
    Without a written privacy law of its own, they said, Britain would have to continue to rely on the balance that judges find between Article 8 of the European convention, establishing a broad right of privacy, and Article 10, which protects freedom of expression. Outside the court, the 68-year-old Mosley, who had testified that the newspaper story was "totally devastating" to his wife of 48 years and "humiliating" for his two sons, said he was delighted with the ruling, which he described as... (International Herald Tribune)

    Tabloid Nazi Sex Suit Won By Racing Boss  Jul 25, 2008
    The payout is large for a British privacy lawsuit ... Britain has no formal privacy law, but it is a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights, which guarantees the right to respect for privacy and family life. (CBS News -- World)

    Mosley wins orgy privacy case  Jul 24, 2008
    But Eady said he did not see his ruling as a landmark, saying it merely followed existing privacy law. Mosley, 68, brought the case earlier this month, saying the newspaper, which published pictures showing him being spanked by women dressed as prison guards, was responsible for a "gross and indefensible intrusion of his private life.". (International Herald Tribune -- Technology)

    What can she be thinking?  Jul 18, 2008
    Britain's Press Gazette reported that he had engaged a British media law firm to complain to the tabloids, claiming the paparazzi shots breached strict French privacy law and were used as an opportunity to publish "false allegations" about his relationship with the Australian singer. His French lawyer, Emmanuel Asmar, denied Martinez's goal was to make a quid out of the photos, but did not rule out suing in the British courts. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    Court drama, sex farce merge in F1 bosss suit  Jul 15, 2008
    Britain has no formal privacy law, but it is a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights, which guarantees the right to respect for privacy and family life. Celebrities have increasingly used this clause to fight media exposes. (MSNBC -- Sports)

    I Hear Ya: Bush Signs Expanded Wiretap Power into Law  Jul 13, 2008
    Horvath said that Google would support a comprehensive federal privacy law that establishes uniform standards for safeguarding data on all Web sites. The company, as well as competitors Microsoft and Yahoo. (Scientific American)

    One Subpoena Is All It Takes to Reveal Your Online Life  Jul 8, 2008
    Even more than protecting privacy in specific domains, we need comprehensive privacy laws on what companies may do with the data they collected on us and what legal due process is required to access such records ... A broad approach with ideas from the EU version of privacy law with significant penalties would be much preferable ... I am always impressed when people want to hide behind privacy laws simply because they view their own activities as benign or private. (New York Times)

    Google Changes Home Page, Adding Link to Privacy Policy  Jul 5, 2008
    There are thus ways to store data that are not privacy law evil (pun intended). Posted by Ajay. (New York Times)

    Lightning strikes woman while golfing  Jul 4, 2008
    Durango Fire & Rescue Authority spokesman Dave Abercrombie said he could not release the victim's identity, citing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, a federal medical privacy law. Dalton Ranch Golf Club is located about nine miles north of Durango off U.S. Highway 550 at 589 County Road 252. (Durango Herald)

    US, EU may align on private data  Jun 28, 2008
    But several European countries objected, citing violations of their privacy laws ... Paul M. Schwartz, a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, said such a blanket agreement could transform international privacy law by eliminating a problem that has led to negotiations of "staggering" complexity between Europe and the United States. (Boston Globe)

    When public and private collide  Jun 28, 2008
    Some of them will probably sue him, since although the US has no real privacy law "publication of non-newsworthy, private facts about an individual that would be highly offensive to a reasonable person" is grounds for legal action. Some may be planning more direct action against him. (Yahoo News -- Online Privacy)

    U.S. and EU near deal on sharing data  Jun 28, 2008
    But several European countries objected, citing violations of their privacy laws ... Paul Schwartz, a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, said such a blanket agreement could transform international privacy law by eliminating a problem that has led to negotiations of "staggering" complexity between Europe and the United States. (International Herald Tribune -- Health)

    Piecemakers Quilt Guild provides quilts for recovering veterans  Jun 28, 2008
    The existing privacy law prohibits some names from being released and project coordinators will not about these soldiers without assistance from the community. Many of the returning veterans from the Iraq war have emotional and/or physical disabilities. (Rockport Pilot, TX)

    Beaman posts bond, released 13 years after conviction in ISU murder  Jun 27, 2008
    Rivers wrote on Jun 27, 2008 7:25 AM:" mav396: in regards to the Lockmiller family, all I can think about is that there is the potential for a murderer on the loose! If the pantagraph knows about this 'other person', what's the status of him/her now? Running for Brazil or sitting tight? In prison for something else? I can't believe there's some privacy law since the media will basically hound anyone suspected of anything (i.e. Richard Jewell). However, it's not that you hear very little about... (The Pantagraph newspaper)

    No Special Favors, Candidates Stick to Rules  Jun 25, 2008
    In the correspondence, many of the constituents' names have been redacted by agencies ranging from the Securities and Exchange Commission to the Pentagon due to federal privacy law so it is impossible to ascertain the results of the inquiries. McCain, as a senior member of the Senate's Commerce Committee, has sent hundreds of letters to the Federal Communications Commission on behalf of his constituents. (ABC News)

    Text-message ruling could change corporate policies  Jun 22, 2008
    "It's going to highlight for businesses the need to think through, 'What kind of information do they need? What kind of access do they need to have? And what kind of documentation do they need to have in place to get that access?'" said Joel Reidenberg, a professor at the Fordham University School of Law and an expert on information privacy law. "A ruling like this is going to force companies to be more nuanced and careful in their data management, and that's a good thing.". (Rapid City Journal, SD)

    EDITOR’S MAILBAG (June 19) (15)  Jun 20, 2008
    r Oregon s Record Privacy Law (ORS 802. 175-802. (Albany Democrat-Herald, OR)

    Report Says TSA Violated Privacy Law  Jun 20, 2008
    View a Sample and Sign Up. Passengers Weren't Told That Brokers Provided Data to Screening Program in '04. (Yahoo News -- Privacy Issues)

    Bill Allowing Medical Privacy Intrusion Fails in Sacramento; Anti-Privacy Bill by Auto Insurers Faces Vote Wednesday  Jun 18, 2008
    -- This bill would create a loophole in the privacy law on behalf of commercial interests by allowing pharmacies to sell patient drug records without a patient's knowledge. -- Once transferred, there is threat of misuse, accidental leaks, and theft. (PR Newswire)

    School Principal In Free Speech Case Is Disciplined Herself  Jun 14, 2008
    Niehoff was suspended without pay for two days this week and ordered to attend workshops or training sessions on federal student privacy law. Superintendent of Schools Alan Beitman, who placed Niehoff on leave, also urged Niehoff to write a formal apology to Doninger and her family, the records show. (FOX61, CT)

    Google says it would support U.S. privacy law  Jun 12, 2008
    WASHINGTON Google Inc. has told a senior Republican lawmaker concerned about privacy that the Internet search and advertising company supports a federal privacy law ... Google told Barton in a letter dated June 6 that it would support creation of a federal Internet privacy law ... Google supports the adoption of a comprehensive federal privacy law that would accomplish several goals such as building consumer trust and protections; creating a uniform framework for privacy, which would create... (Globe and Mail -- Technology)

    Ontario Privacy Commissioner on Facebook's friends list  Jun 6, 2008
    Even as Canada's Privacy Commissioner is about to investigate a complaint about Facebook's alleged breach of Canadian privacy law, Ontario's Privacy Commissioner's office is collaborating with the social networking site on a privacy education program ... While Canada's Privacy Commissioner is about to whether Facebook is breaching Canada's privacy laws, Ontario's Privacy Commissioner's office is working in tandem with the social networking site on a privacy protection initiative ... A complaint... (ITBusiness.ca)

    Google accused over privacy law  Jun 4, 2008
    Page last updated at 21:45 GMT, Tuesday, 3 June 2008 22:45 UK. By Maggie Shiels BBC News, Silicon Valley. (BBC News -- Technology)

    Facebook violates privacy, Ottawa law students claim  Jun 2, 2008
    The students, including several dedicated Facebook users, allege the popular social networking website has committed 22 violations of Canadian privacy law. They allege Facebook fails to inform members about how their personal information is disclosed to third parties for advertising and other profit-making activities, and also that it doesn't get permission from users to do so. (Globe and Mail -- Technology)

    The 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers in America  May 31, 2008
    As a partner at Arnold & Porter, he focuses on national security, cybersecurity and technology law and policy, touching on aspects of homeland security, information security, privacy law and the development of homeland security technology. Lee represents clients on novel matters in data security and security breaches, information privacy and security and liability aspects of computer systems and networks. (Law.com)

    Facebook faces privacy probe in Canada  May 31, 2008
    Toronto: Facebook is under the scanner in Canada following allegations by intern law students at the Ottawa-based Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic that the social networking website is violating the nation's privacy laws ... It also violated the privacy law by not allowing users to use its service without consenting to give unnecessary personal information. (Sify)

    Normal police investigating how man in driveway got injured  May 18, 2008
    Niles had cuts, scrapes and contusions when he was found, Normal police Lt. Mark Kotte said Saturday, declining to release more information due to medical privacy law. But a cab driver who took Niles home from downtown Bloomington and another location told police he was not injured when he left the cab. (The Pantagraph newspaper)

    Social networking apps can pose security risks  May 16, 2008
    But many others are much less cautious, seeing the risk of social networking as low and the reward as high, says Patricia Sanchez Abril, an assistant professor at the University of Miami's business school who studies privacy law. It is the chosen mode of communication of everyone they know. (Globe and Mail)

    Across the area  May 14, 2008
    He also said privacy law only allows the identification of such a child through a parent's request to a principal or law enforcement official. -- From staff reports. (The Augusta Chronicle)

    Richard Ingrams' Week: 'Institutional failure' is the curse of our ...  May 10, 2008
    Richard Ingrams' Week: 'Institutional failure' is the curse of our times - Richard Ingrams, Columnists - The Independent. from The Independent & The Independent on Sunday. (Independent)

    Self-Tracheotomy Second One Done By Omaha Man  May 10, 2008
    An Immanuel Medical Center spokeswoman said federal medical privacy law prevents her from commenting on Wilder's situation. Copyright 2008 by. (7 KETV Omaha)

    Should Web Search Data Be Stored?  May 8, 2008
    Kevin Bankston is a staff attorney at the specializing in free speech and privacy law ... My organization, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, thinks that the current electronic privacy law -- the (ECPA) -- gives strong legal protections to your search terms, just as it protects the email you store with Internet services. (Yahoo News -- Online Privacy)

    Electronic Privacy Information Center: Privacy  May 8, 2008
    Information on international privacy laws and standards, including the recently enacted EU Data Protection Directive and proposals for Canada and the US. Also see the ... This page contains updates on workplace privacy law, a summary of developments in the field, and resources for employees and employers. (Yahoo News -- Online Privacy)

    Government Web site posts Italian incomes  May 2, 2008
    "It's a clear violation of privacy law," said consumer group ADOC. "A danger for an increase in crime and violence as the data are an irresistible source for criminals.". ADOC said the fact that tax return forms do not include a request for consent to the data being published means their appearance on the Internet was clearly illegal. (MSNBC -- Crime)

    Northwestern escapes DOJ subpoena  Apr 21, 2008
    In a 16-page decision, U.S. Chief District Judge Charles Kocoras denied the governments request to obtain patient medical records from Northwestern, citing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and Illinois medical privacy law. Northwestern received the subpoena in December, a month after obstetrician/gynecologist Cassing Hammond, a member of Northwesterns staff and medical school faculty, was served with subpoenas seeking his patient records. (Crain's Chicago Business)

    Virginia Senator Seeks To Amend Privacy Law  Apr 16, 2008
    The measure would add a "safe harbor" provision to a 1974 federal privacy law, which would allow school officials to release information if it's deemed necessary to protect the student or the general public ... School administrators have said fear of violating federal privacy laws has made it difficult to respond effectively to troubled students like Seung-Hui Cho, the troubled Virginia Tech student who killed 32 people before taking his own life. (KWTX.com, TX)

    Secret sex network target of Barclay investigation  Apr 12, 2008
    The Invasion of Privacy law states that a person commits an offense when filming someone without his/her knowledge and using the videotapes or photography for sexual gratification, recording a person in full or partial nudity or filming someone who has a reasonable expectation of privacy. Taping sexual acts without consent would also fall into this category as a violation of privacy. (Carlisle Sentinel, PA)

    Canadian firms putting lock on data privacy  Apr 10, 2008
    Ms. Albornoz Mulligan notes that privacy laws vary around the world, but Canada benefits from having national legislation ... And that, says Michael Geist, a University of Ottawa professor specializing in Internet and e-commerce, is a flaw in the Canadian privacy laws ... "Canadian privacy law puts a lot of restrictions on the data, but U.S. laws like the Patriot Act say that government can have a lot of access to private data. If Canadian data gets transferred to the U.S., there are a lot... (Globe and Mail)

    • Effectiveness of medical privacy law is questioned  Apr 9, 2008
    Effectiveness of medical privacy law is questioned - Los Angeles Times ... Effectiveness of medical privacy law is questioned ... By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer April 9, 2008 WASHINGTON -- When Congress passed a federal medical privacy law more than a decade ago, it was hailed as a new level of protection for patients nationwide. (Q13.com, WA)

    Google sued for Street View privacy invasion  Apr 8, 2008
    Photographs of people in street could breach European privacy law, says technology lawyer. The internet could help you buy or sell your home and potentially save you time and money. (VNUNet.com)

    Top of the Hill  Apr 5, 2008
    As a state legislator, Speier achieved an impressive succession of victories for consumers, most notably her determined three-year push to overcome the resistance of the banking industry to produce the nation's strongest financial privacy law. In retrospect, one of her bills that did not pass demonstrates her foresight: a 2006 bill that would have strengthened consumer protections against subprime loans. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Politics)

    Defense lawyers fight DNA sampling on the sly  Apr 4, 2008
    "Police can take a DNA sample from anyone, anytime, for any reason without raising oversight by any court," said Elizabeth Joh, a law professor at University of California, Davis, who studies the intersection of genetics and privacy law. "I don't think a lot of people understand that.". (International Herald Tribune)

    Private donations sought to maintain library service for Springvale residents  Apr 3, 2008
    With library officials indicating that disclosure of information from patron records would violate a state library privacy law, Springvale residents haven t received the assurance sought. If Springvale is eliminated from Petoskey s library territory, a township resident would need to purchase a non-resident card currently priced at 85 per year to maintain borrowing privileges. (Gaylord Herald Times, MI)

    Somalian convicted of assaulting Metro Vancouver woman deported  Apr 1, 2008
    A federal law states that deportees must be sent back to their country of birth and the last country where they lived, but an official said the federal privacy law prevents the agency from disclosing which country he was deported to. Font. (Canada.com)

    Photo request may have led to job dismissal  Mar 30, 2008
    District officials, citing privacy law, have repeatedly declined to explain publicly why the district elected not to renew Lynch's contract after he had taught at Durango High for two years. But Barter's letter to Lynch, dated Monday, gives perhaps the fullest explanation to date. (Durango Herald)

    Medical center staff sacked for Spears snooping  Mar 16, 2008
    UCLA officials reveal they sent a memo to all staff when Spears was admitted to hospital, warning employees that snooping through a celebrity patient's records would be considered a violation of federal patient privacy law the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. The email read, "Please remember that any unauthorized access by a workforce member will be subject to disciplinary action, which could include termination.". (WOKR13 Rochester)

    MySpace page evolves with scandal  Mar 16, 2008
    American University Professor Chris Simpson, an expert in Internet and privacy law, said there is no expectation of privacy when it comes to social networking Web sites. If you post photos or comments, there is a chance your information can end up on the front page of The New York Times, although in most cases it won't. (CNN -- Tech)

    IP Address: Partially Personal Information  Feb 25, 2008
    My about whether Google s records of the Internet Protocol address should be considered personal information under privacy law, brought two comments from Googlers: , an engineer, and from , Google s global privacy counsel ... That being said, privacy laws are very complex and vary at the federal and state level. (New York Times)

    Star columnist earns digital pioneer award  Feb 23, 2008
    A professor of common law at the University of Ottawa, Geist also holds the Canada Research Chair in Internet and e-commerce law and is a leading Canadian expert on privacy law. His column in the Star, called "Law Bytes," has been syndicated around the world and is now published by the Ottawa Citizen, the Vancouver Sun and the BBC.. (Toronto Star)

    Police want records of slain therapist's patients  Feb 16, 2008
    Federal medical privacy law restricts access to patient records, and New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said the scope of what would be released to them it is not clear. Kelly said police are working through the district attorney in an attempt to get a court order allowing access. (CNN -- US)

    Editorial: There are just too many (Feb. 5)  Feb 6, 2008
    Not only is she mean, she is in violation of privacy law. My granddaughter is 12 years old and has been picked on and embarrassed in front of the class by this teacher. (Albany Democrat-Herald, OR)

    Fake security camera stirs tempest in a toilet  Feb 5, 2008
    Quebec privacy law prohibits companies from "recording" personal information and Second Cup described the camera as a "non-working decoy." ... "One of the weird things about this area of law is the fact that it is designed in many ways to protect people's feelings," said David Fraser, a privacy lawyer based in Halifax. (Globe and Mail -- National)

    ‘Inappropriate touching' probe continues  Jan 27, 2008
    The name of the former assistant at the school has not been released by the Caldwell County School System, for reasons of employer-employee privacy law, or Lenoir Police Department. LPD Capt. Scott Brown said no formal charges have been brought against the person implicated in the alleged incidents. (Lenoir News Topic, NC)

    Sears employee diagnosed with TB  Jan 26, 2008
    She declined to confirm how many employees were tested and to identify the employee who tested positive, citing health information privacy law. TB typically hits the lungs, but it can spread and affect the kidneys and glands if it reaches the bloodstream. (Crain's Chicago Business)

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