Links to the papers from this morning’s forum, “Privacy Papers for Policymakers,” are now all available online, thanks to the good folks at the Future of Privacy Forum. The SSRN-hosted articles are available in free, full-text form by following the link to download from each abstract. In alphabetical order: Leading Papers: Privacy on the Books…
Category: Misc
Internet Founder Tim Berners-Lee Details 4 Concerns About Future of Mobile Web
Sarah Perez writes: … Berners-Lee began his keynote by discussing the improvements we’ve seen in technology in recent years, most notably the ability of our devices to be location-aware. However, he says, “location-awareness is just the tip of the iceberg.” Devices already know so much about you: your geographical position, which way is up, which…
Privacy Papers for Policy Makers — Watch it Now
A program featuring privacy scholarship voted most useful to US policy makers, “Privacy Papers for Policy Makers,” presented by the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) is being webcast live now, here. It ends at 11 am. It is also available for audio only at 800-884-7907, access code: 379342.
Article: The Number is Me: Why Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses Should Be Protected as Personally Identifiable Information
Joshua J. McIntyre of DePaul University College of Law has an article in an upcoming issue of the DePaul Law Review (Vol. 60, No. 3, 2011), “The Number is Me: Why Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses Should Be Protected as Personally Identifiable Information.” Here’s the abstract: Although computer logs typically correlate online activity only to…