Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Blown to Bits » Blog Archive » Social Computing and Privacy: "“For most of human history, people have lived in small tribes where everything they did was known by everyone they knew,” Dr. [Thomas] Malone [director of the M.I.T. Center for Collective Intelligence] said. “In some sense we’re becoming a global village. Privacy may turn out to have become an anomaly.”"
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ENISA Report: Privacy & data protection challenges - MDDA: "Online Subject Access: a “Cinderella” human right? The EU Data Protection framework gives strong legal rights for individuals to learn what companies know about them – the right of “data subject access”. The implementation of this right is however not in pace with the online developments. ENISA and the Article 29 Working Party (WP) should therefore conduct a policy analysis on how to re-frame the legal right of subject access, to give individuals maximal data access at zero cost."
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BloodhoundBlog.com | “Privacy is an artifact of inefficiency” | National real estate marketing and technology blog | Realtors and real estate, mortgage and investment news: "It’s a simple enough idea: What you’ve thought of all your life as privacy has simply been a function of inefficient data processing tools. The more efficacious the means of acquiring and storing data become, the less privacy — unintentional ignorance by others of observable facts — you will have."
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