Relevant Research and Articles - Digital Privacy
Useful Void: The Art of Forgetting in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing (Mayer-Schoenberger, 2007)
How Many Ways You're Being Watched, USA Today (2007)
Enjoying Technologies Conveniences But Not Escaping Its Watchful Eyes, Washington Post (2007)
Your Identity, Open to All (Wired News, 2005)
Why Web 2.0 will end your privacy (Bit Tech, 2006)
Strong privacy laws may explain data security in Europe (Intl. Herald Tribune, 2005)
COPPA - Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
BBC News: Google Calls for Global Web Privacy Laws, 09.14.07.
U.S. Privacy Articles
Digital Millenium Copyright Act of 1998
Software lets parents monitor kids' calls
A privacy paradox: Social networking in the United States (Barnes, 2006)
Your first girlfriend -- and the other things search engines store about you
AOL Proudly Releases Massive Amounts of User Search Data, TechCrunch, 2006
Say what? Nevada judge loses post over MySpace 'bias against prosecutors' (August 2007)
European Privacy
Relevant Legislation
EU Data Retention Directive, Article 5,6,10
EU Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications, Article 4,5,6,9,12
Resources and Articles
Digital Civil Rights in Europe
European Data Protection Supervisor
French State Council allows tracing P2P users
The European Parliament voted for stronger data protection
Europe votes to restrict police data sharing
Google may use games to analyse net users
Minister of the Interior renews call for legal online PC search option
German government admits it is already conducting online searches
ICT lobby says Dutch law protects privacy rights in RFID applications
Privacy in US v. Europe: Comparing conceptions and legislation
âLa differenceâ is stark in EU, U.S. privacy laws
Internet privacy law: a comparison between the United States and the European Union
Privacy Law in the United States, the EU and Canada: The Allure of the Middle Ground
Suddenly, the Paranoids Don't Seem So Paranoid Anymore, Wired, June 2007
Strong privacy laws may explain data security in Europe, The New York Times', August 2005