The changes were made to the policies for third - party developers that are creating services for Facebook and Instagram and specifically prohibit the use of personal data for any kind
of surveillance purposes.
Not exact matches
GATE believes the trading
of unregistered securities is accomplished most effectively through a broker dealer, an ATS or an exchange registered with the SEC because such transactions provide the books and records and an audit trail that can be used for
surveillance purposes.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced a grant
of more than a million dollars being awarded to the Oneida County Health Department for the
purposes of improving environmental health
surveillance in... Read more
The independent review, to be led by the intelligence and military thinktank the Royal United Services Institute, will look at the proportionality
of the data gathered for
surveillance purposes and the legal framework in which this happens.
CALEA's
purpose is to enhance the ability
of law enforcement agencies to conduct electronic
surveillance by requiring that telecommunications carriers and manufacturers
of telecommunications equipment modify and design their equipment, facilities, and services to ensure that they have built - in
surveillance capabilities, allowing federal agencies to wiretap any telephone traffic; it has since been extended to cover broadband internet and VoIP traffic.
The use
of small drones for commercial
purposes, in
surveillance, for reconnaissance missions, and search and rescue operations are rapidly growing.
For policy makers, revising the National Assisted Reproductive Technology
Surveillance System to allow reporting
of outcomes on a per - couple basis (including oocyte donors) would provide significantly more useful information for decision - making
purposes.»
The protocol did not require informed consent
of participants because it was based entirely on the use
of existing medical data that are routinely collected for public health
surveillance purposes.21, 22
The
purpose of her research is to support data - driven
surveillance strategies and management options for mitigating impacts
of WNS on hibernating bat populations.
Surprisingly, I found in the character Corbin O'Brian argument for the justification
of data gathering and
surveillance programs as well as arguments about the dangers
of such awesome powers in the hands
of the wrong people or in service for the wrong cause /
purpose.
And a cheap ski mask will defeat the
purpose of those
surveillance cameras.
The camera is used against its intended
purpose of border and combat
surveillance to map landscapes
of human displacement.
In his video work «The Enclave», originally presented in the Irish Pavilion at the 2013 Venice Biennale, Mosse (Kilkenny, 1980) narrates the war in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo under a quite unusual point
of view by using a special military
surveillance 16 mm film which alters the natural colors, turning the green
of foliage into bright pink for anti-camouflage
purposes.
Many companies are beginning to use them for all kinds
of purposes, including things such as videography,
surveillance, and -LSB-...]
This requires a State, at a minimum, to establish the following to a Competent Judicial Authority, prior to conducting Communications
Surveillance for the
purposes of enforcing law, protecting national security, or gathering intelligence:
The Plaintiff, in the context
of the injury lawsuit, sought production
of the
surveillance and the investigator's report but ICBC refused to produce this arguing it was privileged being created for the dominant
purpose of use in the (at the time contemplated) injury lawsuit.
Rule 30.09
of the Rules
of Civil Procedure requires that if
surveillance is to be used as substantive evidence at trial, then counsel must give the opposite party notice
of its intention to use the evidence, and the evidence itself must be produced to the opposite party at least 90 days before the commencement
of trial.7 If counsel fails to do so, the Court will limit the use
of that evidence to impeachment
purposes only, except where a trial judge grants leave to use the evidence for substantive
purposes.
He states that: «Internet
surveillance in the workplace is not at the employer's discretionary power -LRB-...) Even where there exist suspicions
of cyberslacking, diversion
of the employer's IT resources for personal
purposes, damage to the employer's IT systems, involvement in illicit activities or disclosure
of the employer's trade secrets, the employer's right to interfere with the employee's communications is not unrestricted.»
The NPRM would have allowed covered entities to disclose protected health information without individual authorization to: (1) A public health authority authorized by law to collect or receive such information for the
purpose of preventing or controlling disease, injury, or disability, including, but not limited to, the reporting
of disease, injury, vital events such as birth or death, and the conduct
of public health
surveillance, public health investigations, and public health interventions; (2) a public health authority or other appropriate authority authorized by law to receive reports
of child abuse or neglect; (3) a person or entity other than a governmental authority that could demonstrate or demonstrated that it was acting to comply with requirements or direction
of a public health authority; or (4) a person who may have been exposed to a communicable disease or may otherwise be at risk
of contracting or spreading a disease or condition and was authorized by law to be notified as necessary in the conduct
of a public health intervention or investigation.
(i) A public health authority that is authorized by law to collect or receive such information for the
purpose of preventing or controlling disease, injury, or disability, including, but not limited to, the reporting
of disease, injury, vital events such as birth or death, and the conduct
of public health
surveillance, public health investigations, and public health interventions; or, at the direction
of a public health authority, to an official
of a foreign government agency that is acting in collaboration with a public health authority;
The act also required that «the
purpose of the
surveillance is to obtain foreign intelligence information.»
The American comedian turned Minnesota Senator and Ranking Member
of the US Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law asked for «clarity» regarding issues like the potential usage
of facial information «to benefit other sectors»
of Apple's business, sharing said data with «third parties for
surveillance purposes», or allowing law enforcement to «access its facial recognition system.»
Provided support for Security organizations, theft control, property protection,
surveillance and screening
of applicants for contract
purposes.
SELECTED ACHIEVEMENTS • Successfully placed state
of the art security system in and around the ABC Store's outlet for
surveillance purposes.
Texas allows licensed real estate brokers to use a drone to capture property images in connection with the marketing, sale, or financing
of real property, and insurance company employees or affiliates may capture images using an unmanned aircraft in connection with an insurance policy or claim regarding real property or a structure on property.14 In Louisiana, the use
of a drone for the
purpose of spying upon others or otherwise invading the privacy
of others is a criminal offense.15 Use
of a drone in the space above property with intent to conduct
surveillance constitutes «remaining in or upon property» or «entering upon immovable property» under the offense
of criminal trespass.16 South Dakota passed a law making it a misdemeanor to land a drone on lands or water
of another resident.17 The owner or lessee
of the drone is liable for damage resulting from a forced landing
of the drone.18 In Oregon, a property owner may bring a claim for invasion
of privacy against a drone operator who flies over their property without permission (unless the drone operator complied with FAA requirements).19