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An Unfair Game of Virtual Hide-and-Go-Seek: The Passive Collection of Children's Information Online
2020
Canadian Journal of Children s Rights / Revue canadienne des droits des enfants
In this paper, I examine the regulatory deficiencies surrounding children's online privacy. ...
I examine two online activities of parents that jeopardize their children's privacy: (1) "sharenting" on social media platforms; and (2) the use of pregnancy and parenting mobile applications. ...
and acted on the need to protect children online. ...
doi:10.22215/cjcr.v7i1.2796
fatcat:ehawef4yszbbhjk3podfuuzuhu
Don't Be Evil: Should We Use Google in Schools?
2021
TechTrends
While the company has increasingly faced public scrutiny, the use of Google software and hardware in schools has often resulted in little debate. ...
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) took effect on January 1, 2020 and grants certain rights to California consumers. ...
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act "imposes certain requirements on operators of websites or online services directed to children under 13 years ...
doi:10.1007/s11528-021-00599-4
pmid:33758830
pmcid:PMC7972328
fatcat:4jm72qqj7fa6xdouizu5yt26cy
Consumer Data Protection and Privacy: A Proposal For a New Law and an Independent Agency
2022
University of Pittsburgh law review
It would be created through a new law, the Data Privacy and Protection Act. ...
This Note proposes creating the Consumer Data Privacy and Protection Bureau, an independent agency that would consolidate jurisdiction for efficient and effective regulation through a consumer protection ...
Act ("CCPA") went into effect in 2020 and has already had a national impact because it applies to any company that collects the personal information of California residents. 70 The CCPA provides consumers ...
doi:10.5195/lawreview.2022.839
fatcat:s7hv6d7obrch3mu347ma3rhk7y
E-Commerce and Information Privacy: Privacy Policies as Personal Information Protectors
2007
American Business Law Journal
COOLEY GODWARD, COOLEY ALERTS, CALIFORNIA ONLINE PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT OF 2003 (June 29, 2004), http://www.cooley.com/news/alerts.aspx? ...
ID=38606820. 88
Vol. 44 / American Business Law Journal
In fact, the California Online Privacy Protection Act of 2003 (California
OPPA) is a groundbreaking statute requiring commercial Web sites and ...
Research has shown that privacy policies are most effective when written at a ninth-grade reading level. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1744-1714.2007.00031.x
fatcat:ho7ctotx5bcdffghfjnluf3oo4
Cell Site Simulators: A Call for More Protective Federal Legislation
2017
University of Pittsburgh law review
The device is relatively new, so few states have developed legislation concerning its use, and Congress has not codified any guiding acts. ...
After the 2013 leak of classified NSA information by CIA employee Edward Snowden, there has been a continuous conversation regarding the protection of technological privacy—the personal information that ...
a search warrant). 24 Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986, Pub. ...
doi:10.5195/lawreview.2017.470
fatcat:cmguwfuss5hyhkmxz6dacbsm3q
Protecting Personal Information: Achieving a Balance between User Privacy and Behavioral Targeting
2016
Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Current privacy law does not provide users with adequate protection from the risks attendant to the collection and dissemination of their personal information. ...
Personal data collection and dissemination leave users vulnerable to various threats that arise from the invasion of their privacy, particularly because users are often ignorant of the existence or extent ...
The California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA) mandates that any company that collects users' personal information must conspicuously post its privacy policy. 137 A company's privacy policy must ...
doi:10.36646/mjlr.49.3.protecting
fatcat:mehtmmlw25aljnbjb524lpahrq
Bare necessities: the argument for a 'revenge porn' exception in Section 230 immunity
2014
Information & communications technology law
However, due to the widespread effects of liability established by Section 230 of the CDA, many of these remedies are ineffective and present massive hurdles and challenges for victims. ...
States Supreme Court has upheld an expectation of privacy in personal relationships with landmark decisions such as Griswold v. ...
content serves no purpose in cultivating the free flow of speech and ideas necessary for a democratic society. 132 Our laws exist to provide order and protection for citizens in society-including citizens online ...
doi:10.1080/13600834.2014.916936
fatcat:avtv2iqay5h6vjfmwdwblv5nza
Protecting Consumer Privacy in an Era of Rapid Change–A Proposed Framework for Businesses and Policymakers
2011
Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality
numerous sector-specific statutes, including the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act ("GLB Act"), the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ("COPPA"), the CAN-SPAM Act, and the Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud ...
Theft Online Complaint Form FTC's 877-ID-THEFT consumer helpline established Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule (COPPA) goes into effect Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Privacy Rule goes into effect ...
Although the Commission has on several occasions challenged privacy notices that it considered deceptive, it has never challenged a firm's failure to offer a particular kind of "choice." ...
doi:10.29012/jpc.v3i1.596
fatcat:zo3j46c6o5e5hgm6ror3p4zqdi
Online Access to Court Records - from Documents to Data, Particulars to Patterns
2008
Social Science Research Network
The privacy concerns articulated in the E-Government Act led to a federal court policy and ultimately, effective December 1, 2007, new court rules directing attorneys to avoid the inclusion of certain ...
The rules the Act called for dealing with "privacy and security" took effect December 1, 2007. 39 Even as they did, however, there were signs of instability in the initial resolution of the conflict between ...
The effect, if not the very purpose of that discrimination, has been to exaggerate both the effectiveness of law in controlling judicial behavior and the rationality of the legal process by withholding ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1107412
fatcat:yh6f7rbcs5b2ng4jaquuluqfle
Online Privacy Protection: Privacy Seals, Government Regulations and Technological Solutions
2016
Zenodo
Consumer privacy, therefore, has attracted the widespread attention of regulators across the globe. ...
The EU has adopted very strict laws to protect its citizens' privacy, in sharp contrast, to ‗laxattitude' and ‗self-regulated' law of the US. ...
Thus, online privacy concerns are widespread. The proliferation of the Internet as an educational and business medium has exacerbated violation of individual privacy. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3464813
fatcat:iyvylquuj5fwlfauzffmxbh7yu
A United States perspective on the ethical and legal issues of spyware
2005
Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic commerce - ICEC '05
Currently, there is not widespread awareness or understanding of the existence of spyware, its effects, and what remedies are available to defend against it. ...
Ethical and legal concerns, including privacy invasion, surreptitious data collection, direct marketing, hijacking, and trespass are discussed. ...
In California, the Consumer Protection Against Computer Software Act became effective January 1, 2005, this law prohibits the installation of software which deceptively modifies settings, including a user's ...
doi:10.1145/1089551.1089684
dblp:conf/ACMicec/SipiorWR05
fatcat:gxyxphwlsfbfdnx2keu3v7gbye
Big Data, Internet Privacy and the Vulnerabilities of the African Regulatory Landscape
2020
European Journal of Business and Management
The European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Californian Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) have provisions that are built on sustaining consumer consent and enabling consumers to be forgotten ...
Data Privacy becomes a focal point of concern. The global approaches to privacy for the users of social media platforms is still evolving but two jurisdictions have set a standard. ...
This second key legislation is the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) 5 that came into effect on January 1, 2020, pursuant to a 2018 California ballot initiative responding to the public's desire to ...
doi:10.7176/ejbm/12-17-14
fatcat:xww535oyfzhd5kz7wah7wbpvdu
Videoconferencing Software Options for Telemedicine: A Review for Movement Disorder Neurologists
2021
Frontiers in Neurology
The use of telemedicine has increased to address the ongoing healthcare needs of patients with movement disorders.Objective: We aimed to describe the technical and basic security features of the most popular ...
CCPA, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The CCPA, approved in 2018, gives consumers more control over businesses' personal information about them. ...
CCPA, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The CCPA, approved in 2018, gives consumers more control over businesses' personal information about them. ...
doi:10.3389/fneur.2021.745917
pmid:34707563
pmcid:PMC8542984
fatcat:i6xrhgvhtrenxbobz7myiifriq
Gaining Trust Through Online Privacy Protection: Self-Regulation, Mandatory Standards, or Caveat Emptor
2007
Social Science Research Network
ABSTRACT: Trust is particularly important in online markets to facilitate the transfer of sensitive consumer information to online retailers. ...
We develop analytic models of hidden information to analyze the effectiveness of these regimes to build trust and their efficiency in terms of social welfare. ...
For example, the California Online Privacy Protection Act requires Web sites that collect personal information on California residents to post a privacy policy on their sites and to comply with their policies ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.555878
fatcat:s5lqxe2iofemddn5snbe2ezwqy
Gaining Trust Through Online Privacy Protection: Self-Regulation, Mandatory Standards, or Caveat Emptor
2008
Journal of Management Information Systems
ABSTRACT: Trust is particularly important in online markets to facilitate the transfer of sensitive consumer information to online retailers. ...
We develop analytic models of hidden information to analyze the effectiveness of these regimes to build trust and their efficiency in terms of social welfare. ...
For example, the California Online Privacy Protection Act requires Web sites that collect personal information on California residents to post a privacy policy on their sites and to comply with their policies ...
doi:10.2753/mis0742-1222240406
fatcat:xit6e4gef5fpvjouckvq7bmfxi
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