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Your space, MySpace, everybody's space | The Register
It has recently been reported that Attorneys Generals from about a dozen US States, including Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Mississippi, Maryland, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania have demanded that News Corporation's social networking site MySpace voluntarily deliver a list of all sex offenders who have registered for or used the MySpace social networking service.
from : tomrichardson
25th May 2007
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google me this, google me that...
...how many search results for my personality came back?
What a gift of a headline the Independent gave us: "Google is watching you..." They reported on Google big man Eric Schmidt's suggeston that they ultimately want users to be able to ask questions such as: 'what job should I take' and 'what shall i do tomorrow?'
from : petebradwell
25th May 2007
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The Visible Man: An FBI Target Puts His Whole Life Online
The Visible Man: An FBI Target Puts His Whole Life Online
from : petebradwell
24th May 2007
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Privacy, teens and social networks
report on Pew Internet study on teens privacy behaviour on social network sites
from : petebradwell
23rd May 2007
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Your honour, it's about those Facebook photos of you at 20
We need to monitor the attitudes of users - the 'self-advertisers' - in more depth to see if they are truly more open and less private than previous generations. The initial evidence is that they still have an innate sense of privacy. If so, social networking needs to be governed by the same body of law, custom and practice that is developing to protect privacy elsewhere. The key elements would be to increase media literacy, enable the withdrawal of consent and ensure that obsolete data can be effectively deleted.
from : charlieedwards
20th May 2007
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Alessandro Acquisti-The Economics of Privacy-Resources on financial privacy,economics,anonymity
Alessandro Acquisti-The Economics of Privacy-Resources on financial privacy,economics,anonymity
from : petebradwell
14th May 2007
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On private affairs and public good / Home UK / FT
More privacy rights de jure and fewer privacy rights de facto
from : mollywebb
10th May 2007
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New powers vital to avert surveillance society, says watchdog | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited
New powers vital to avert surveillance society, says watchdog | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited
from : petebradwell
1st May 2007
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BBC NEWS | Information chief demands reforms
BBC NEWS | Information chief demands reforms
from : petebradwell
1st May 2007
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Surveillance 'intrudes on our lives' | Politics | The Observer
Surveillance 'intrudes on our lives' | Politics | The Observer
from : petebradwell
29th April 2007