Recent News & Comments About internet privacy
Lawrence Lessig: Internet Privacy Is an Oxymoron [VIDEO]
Lawrence Lessig called Internet privacy an "oxymoron" in a backstage interview during this year's Mashable Connect, held in Orlando, Florida. Lessig added that the solution lies in building what he called an "identity layer" into the Internet.
FTC names Internet privacy expert as senior adviser
The Federal Trade Commission has named an Internet privacy expert to advise on mobile privacy and competition issues as the agency takes on high-profile investigations of potential harm to consumers by the Web’s biggest firms. Read full article >>
FTC Picks Internet Privacy Expert for Senior Adviser
The Federal Trade Commission has drafted Paul Ohm, a professor at the University of Colorado Law School and a well-regarded expert on internet privacy, as a senior advisor on mobile privacy and competition issues. Ohm is slated to assume his …
Research and Markets: Internet and Online Privacy: A Legal and Business Guide
Dublin - Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Internet and Online Privacy: A Legal and Bus
STUDY: Internet privacy concerns could stymie economic growth
While civil rights and privacy groups battle against and work with lawmakers to create user-friendly online data policies, a study found clarification on privacy rights is key to keeping the online economy robust.
Google Privacy Inquiries Get Little Cooperation
All sorts of private Internet communications were casually scooped up as Google Street View cars photographed the world’s streets.
Govt to tighten up online privacy rules
The federal government is moving to tighten up privacy rules on the internet.
Twitter joins 'Do Not Track,' gives users privacy option
A Federal Trade Commission official announced that Twitter users will be able block personal data from being shared with third-party websites.
Government to tighten up online privacy rules
The federal government will move to tighten up privacy rules to give people more information on how their personal details are being used on the internet.
FTC appoints privacy advocate as adviser
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has hired Paul Ohm, a privacy advocate and critic of current online privacy practices, as a senior privacy adviser for consumer protection and competition issues affecting the Internet and mobile services.
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