The Associated Press reports that U. Illinois will appeal a recent court ruling discussed previously on this blog: The University of Illinois has appealed a court decision that found the school was wrong to use a federal privacy law to withhold the names of college applicants involved in an admissions scandal. The university filed its…
Category: Laws
Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on mobile privacy puts Apple and Google in the hot seat
Yesterday’s Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and Law hearing on “Protecting Mobile Privacy: Your Smartphones, Tablets, Cell Phones and Your Privacy.” was followed intensely by privacy advocates. The subcommittee, chaired by Senator Franken, heard testimony from Jessica Rich of the Federal Trade Commission, as well as fromJason Weinstein of the DOJ, Guy “Bud” Tribble…
Calif. bill protects customers’ reading records
The Associated Press reports: Government agencies would have to get a warrant or court order to obtain customers’ reading records from bookstores and online booksellers, under a bill approved by the California Senate. The legislation by Sen. Leland Yee is patterned after similar privacy protections that currently are in place for library records. The bill,…
Sen. Franken holding Washington hearings on smart phone privacy issues
Brett Neely of Minnesota Public Radio reports: On Tuesday, Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., holds a hearing in Washington about privacy issues surrounding smart phones. Apple and Google will be in the spotlight. Both firms are under scrutiny for how they collect and share information about consumers. These are the first hearings for Franken’s newly-formed subcommittee…