Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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META TOPICPARENT name="WebPreferences"

Phorm Over Function

[abstract goes here]
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  • Cookies, search data, geodata
  • Deep packet inspection
  • Be careful to distinguish between 'anonymous' tracking, and tying to personal data
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  • Distinguish behavioural from contextual, demographic, geogrphic,
  • Diferrence between site-based, and network based behavioural tracking
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  • Distinguish behavioral from contextual, demographic, geographic,
  • Difference between site-based, and network based behavioral tracking
 * Proposed Solutions
  • Industry self regulation
    • Opt-in / Opt-out, and transparency
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    • Differences in approache between Phorm and its competitiors
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    • Differences in approache between Phorm and its competititors
 
  • New York Bill
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* Supported by microsoft, probably as a dig against Google (but potential acquistion of yahoo?)
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* Supported by microsoft, probably as a dig against Google (but potential acquisition of yahoo?)
 
  • FTC Proposed Guidelines
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  • Benefits from recommendation systems like Amazon and NetFlix?
  • Consumer outrage curtails the worst abuses, e.g. Facebook Beacon
  • Classic should the law follow or lead technology problem
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  • Haven't Google/Yahoo!, especially with their toolbars been doing this for a while?
 

* The (stronger) case against


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