The Re-Identification of Anonymous Data and the Processing of Personal Data for Further Purposes: Challenges to Privacy (La Re-Identificazione Dei Dati Anonimi E Il Trattamento Dei Dati Personali Per Ulteriore Finalità: Sfide Alla Privacy) (in Italian) Mario Viola de Azevedo Cunha – European University Institute Law Department Danilo Doneda – affiliation not provided to SSRN…
Category: Misc
Understanding Proposed Models for Privacy
Andy Serwin, who recently published the article, “The Federal Trade Commission and Privacy: Defining Enforcement and Encouraging the Adoption of Best Practices” (available on SSRN), has a new blog post, “Understanding Proposed Models for Privacy.” I can see already that it will take me at least a few cups of coffee to work my way…
Banksy identity for sale on ebay?
Nathan Spicer writes: The legendary graffiti artist Banksy, probably born in the the UK during the ‘70s, has been anonymous for his entire career. That anonymity has gained him even more attention; even though his works are arguably illegal (vandalizing public property), his pieces’ selling prices easily reach six figures. He might want to consider…
Privacy Advocates Annoyed by Media Distorting Their Privacy Advocacy
Kashmir Hill points out that mainstream media is not clearly portraying the views of privacy advocates they quote in their coverage: …. Ah, the New York Times strikes again, and it’s not even the Style section. As a journalist, I know you need people to represent certain narrative voices in a story, but it’s unfair…