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22 May 2014, 4:43 pm by Howard Iken
The post Privacy & Law Enforcement Technology in Florida Drug Cases appeared first on Ayo and Iken. [read post]
22 May 2014, 12:19 pm by Alan Friel
For more information see “Making Your Privacy Practices Public” or contact Alan Friel (afriel@bakerlaw.com or 310.442.8860). [read post]
21 May 2014, 4:48 pm by Jeff Kosseff
Jeff Rabkin, California’s special assistant attorney general on technology and privacy matters, told the New York Times that if Harris’s office determines that a website does not comply with the new law, the site will have 30 days to become compliant. [read post]
21 May 2014, 10:06 am by Administrator
An Adjudicator in the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (“IPC”) ordered disclosure of the government records at issue in this appeal. [read post]
21 May 2014, 4:46 am
Attorney's Office in Boston to enter into a proffer agreement. [read post]
20 May 2014, 4:20 pm by HL Chronicle of Data Protection
In a recent client alert, Hogan Lovells partners from the firm’s European and Washington, D.C. offices highlighted key takeaways for businesses from last week’s landmark ruling  in which the European Court of Justice (ECJ) held that search engines can be forced to remove certain search results if they link to Web pages that contain information infringing the privacy of EU citizens. [read post]
19 May 2014, 9:01 pm by Joanna L. Grossman
In a recent ruling, federal district judge Ellen Segal Huvelle sided with DOJ on grounds that the group’s interest in obtaining the information requested was insufficient to outweigh the invasion of federal employees’ privacy. [read post]
19 May 2014, 9:01 pm by Sean Hanover
This is often called "revenge porn" and is a hotly contested aspect of privacy right now. [read post]
19 May 2014, 2:06 pm by Alyssia Bryant
Privacy advocates argue that drones have the potential to erode Fourth Amendment protections and “reasonable expectations of privacy. [read post]
  In addition to modernizing and bolstering application of existing international agreements in the privacy sphere, the report calls for the Office of Management and Budget to work with departments and agencies to apply the Privacy Act of 1974 to non-U.S. citizens, or in the alternative, to craft policies that protect personally identifiable information regardless of the individual’s nationality. [read post]
18 May 2014, 5:30 am by Barry Sookman
Court Says http://t.co/26efmeskxP -> Link to press release of CJEU in Google case on privacy right to be forgotten http://t.co/DPlnPyxYlY -> CRTC FAQs confirm Canada’s anti-spam law enforceable on July 1 http://t.co/x22Hhj7J1n -> Canada’s Anti-Spam Law – Examples Of Regulated Electronic Messages http://t.co/6q32l3iWbM -> Protecting Privacy Through Copyright Law? [read post]
16 May 2014, 12:30 pm by HL Chronicle of Data Protection
As detailed in an alert published by attorneys from the Hogan Lovells Washington, D.C., São Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro offices, While Brazil still does not have a comprehensive privacy law, the Brazilian Internet Law contains privacy requirements that broadly restrict these companies from the sharing of users’ personal information, their communications, and certain online logging data. [read post]
16 May 2014, 11:41 am by Yaron Dori
 The first panel consisted of Alex Stamos, Chief Information Security Officer at Yahoo! [read post]
16 May 2014, 8:16 am by Gritsforbreakfast
If individual officers are allowed complete discretion, the cameras will be of little use; but if the cameras are rolling for an officer’s entire shift, problems will arise involving privacy and good policing. [read post]
16 May 2014, 6:30 am by Timothy P. Flynn
  Allowing police to search smart phones whenever they arrest someone would be a serious invasion of privacy, he says, because so many of us keep so much private information on them. [read post]
16 May 2014, 4:00 am by The Public Employment Law Press
It should also be noted that there is no bar to providing information pursuant to a FOIL request, or otherwise, that falls within one or more of the exceptions that the custodian could rely upon in denying a FOIL request, in whole or in part, for the information or records demanded.Addressing the retirement systems’ argument that disclosure should be denied as an "unwarranted invasion of personal privacy" within the meaning of Public Officers Law… [read post]
15 May 2014, 7:32 am by Karin Retzer
The Advocate General agreed that sales offices in EU countries suffice to trigger the application of that country’s data protection law. [read post]
15 May 2014, 6:00 am by Yosie Saint-Cyr
Many companies seem to be struggling with the issue of online consent, according to a 2012 study by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC). [read post]
15 May 2014, 3:22 am by Scott A. Schaefers
  Employers which have offices or employees working in a privacy state should seriously consider implementing a social media usage policy. [read post]
14 May 2014, 1:24 pm by Adam Levitin
 Can information that was not relevant spring back to relevance, say when someone decides to run for political office? [read post]