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  Notably, on November 17, 2022, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Chair of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) introduced the Informing Consumers about Smart Devices Act (S. 5127). [read post]
5 Apr 2011, 11:44 am by emp
Some weeks later, without obtaining a search warrant, the investigating officer sent the laptop for analysis. [read post]
26 Feb 2020, 12:33 pm by Jen King
I’ve been wary about this requirement since I first learned of it, primarily because the existing mechanisms by which we inform the public about privacy are ad hoc and aren’t a product of strategic thinking informed by research. [read post]
9 Apr 2017, 8:26 am by Edward Smith
Following an injury, it is important to save information pertaining to your accident. [read post]
7 Jun 2013, 9:56 am by Rahul Bhagnari, ACLU
But intelligence officials – echoed by President Obama today, who characterized access to metadata a "modest encroachment" on privacy – are implying that the information they're collecting is relatively innocuous, since they don't listen in on the actual phone conversations. [read post]
6 Jun 2011, 4:21 pm by Frank Pasquale
The government itself recognizes that problem, and has used a “mosaic theory” to defeat Freedom of Information requests. [read post]
6 May 2010, 1:02 pm by David Jacobson
It also made significant changes to how personal information is protected in similar compliance activities and undertook additional privacy training of its compliance officers. [read post]
6 Feb 2020, 1:33 pm by Chantal Bernier
As part of this transition period, the UK’s Information Commissioner Office has clarified that the EU’s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) will remain in effect until the end of 2020. [read post]
19 Jun 2013, 8:08 am by HL Chronicle of Data Protection
In a detailed analysis of the court’s order for the IAPP Privacy Perspectives blog, Chris Wolf of Hogan Lovells’ Washington, DC office and Winston Maxwell of the Paris office describe how the order, issued directly by the French court to California-based Twitter, which does not have a French establishment, implicates jurisdictional issues and calls into question the use of anonymity as a privacy shield to post hate speech online. [read post]
28 Jan 2019, 12:57 pm by Alan L. Friel and Niloufar Massachi
Written comments can also be submitted to the AG’s office by email to privacyregulations@doj.ca.gov or by mail to CA-DOJ, ATTN: Privacy Regulations Coordinator, 300 S. [read post]
19 Feb 2010, 10:50 am
Health care privacy officers should find this article helpful in better understanding their role and responsibility in overseeing privacy compliance efforts.The full story was reprinted on AIS Health Business Daily website. [read post]
23 Mar 2017, 3:10 pm by Beth Mole
“However, my office will not hesitate to take action against developers that disseminate unfounded information that is both deceptive and potentially harmful to everyday consumers. [read post]
2 Dec 2014, 1:06 pm by John Wright
This provision not only explicitly states that the information is confidential and therefore subject to rights of privacy, it also makes it crystal clear that the only time that a law enforcement officer is allowed access to the information is to verify that the cardholder is authorized to have marijuana in his or her possession. [read post]
27 Dec 2021, 3:49 am by Veridiana Alimonti
Since then, the country’s General Attorney Office has initiated an investigation that is still open and with limited developments. [read post]
4 Dec 2023, 7:30 am by Public Employment Law Press
As to the three FOIL requests at issue in this action, NCPD had withheld all documents relating to complaints that were not determined to be substantiated on the ground that such documents were categorically exempt from disclosure as an "unwarranted invasion of personal privacy" pursuant to Public Officers Law §87(2)(b).The Appellate Division opined that "records concerning unsubstantiated complaints or allegations of misconduct are not categorically exempt from… [read post]
4 Dec 2023, 7:30 am by Public Employment Law Press
As to the three FOIL requests at issue in this action, NCPD had withheld all documents relating to complaints that were not determined to be substantiated on the ground that such documents were categorically exempt from disclosure as an "unwarranted invasion of personal privacy" pursuant to Public Officers Law §87(2)(b).The Appellate Division opined that "records concerning unsubstantiated complaints or allegations of misconduct are not categorically exempt from… [read post]