Since I'd included my name publicly,
no privacy issues were raised and I felt kinda special when I received their tweet.
Not exact matches
Given the complexity of Bill C - 51 and the multitude of security and
privacy issues it
raises, it
's clear that Canadians should
be consulted before any reform package
is introduced.
Mark Zuckerberg may have ditched the dark suit he wore during his congressional appearances last month, but the serious data -
privacy and election - security
issues raised during his testimony
are still very much on his mind.
If we let Obama lose, then Dems will fire up United For Peace and Justice and their fake antiwar candidates, and make lots of noise about our
privacy rights, so those
issues will
be raised.
«Once you have the ability to not only see that it
's a person on the ground but to identify the person, obviously that
's going to
raise some
privacy issues.»
The influence of the «microbiome» on our health has become a hot topic in recent years but
privacy issues are now
being raised
«The people who argue for maintaining these bans on student unit records
were raising issues related to
privacy, and we
're very sensitive to those
issues.
As useful as this may
be, it
is also likely to
raise new questions for regulators as they try to address
privacy issues.
But having your data hanging around on a company's servers, even if they aren't actively serving that content to the web at large,
raises a host of
privacy issues.
«There
's no denying that education technology has the potential to transform learning if it
's used wisely,» said Joni Lupovitz, vice president of policy at Common Sense Media, which this fall launched a campaign to
raise awareness about student
privacy issues.
The
issues you have
raised on personal
privacy are grave.
Microsoft
is promoting a project among stakeholders to address the
issues raised by the tension between
privacy interests and security.
However, as drones and satellites move ever close to enabling the identification of individuals, then
privacy issues will increasingly
be raised.
Needless to say, from a public - interest standpoint, the data breach and its fallout has
been particularly «sexy» fodder for discussion (pun intended); it has
raised sort of legal
issues and water - cooler chat relating data integrity,
privacy, and criminality, not to mention the more obvious social
issues relating to infidelity, ethics and morality.
However, the more publicized
issues that this technology
raises are privacy and human rights concerns.
There
is no doubt that random testing policies can infringe upon human rights and
raise privacy issues, but the evidence put forward in these cases suggests that, if the threshold tests for safety and risk in a workplace discussed above
are met, appropriate policy design may alleviate most concerns arising from those areas.
New York Times reporter Steve Lohr published an article on March 24th entitled «Big Data
is Opening Doors, But Maybe Too Many» which
raised issues about Big Data and
privacy, invoking the ever - terrifying Big Brother reference from Orwell's future - horror novel 1984.
«Google Street View
Raises Privacy Issues Main
Is a «Super-Sized» Penalty Warranted for This Lawyer's Fast - Food Gaffe?»
Similar
issues have
been explored on our side of the border, with National Magazine highlighting some of the concerns
raised by lawyers here about how our
privacy is being compromised as well, focusing in particular on increased powers under Bill C - 21, An Act to Amend the Customs Act and Bill C - 23, Preclearance Act, 2016.
Moreover, it
raises policy
issues relating not only to
privacy, but also equality considerations in terms of the potential for hearing persons
being preferred over non-hearing persons.
The
issues raised by the decision
were discussed in my previous ABlawg post «Supreme Court of Canada Saves Timing for the Alberta Information and
Privacy Commissioner» here.
Not a lot of legal
issues involved in my chapter, but there
are some
privacy concerned
raised.
But imposing this rule in cases where no money or valuables will pass through the lawyer's trust account may has implications for access to justice, lawyer efficiency and
raises privacy issues that
are not adequately addressed.
What the case does not address
are the very real
issues of
privacy that
are raised by the broad publication of administrative tribunal decisions.
The questions as to whether a state could enforce, or would
be subject to penalties if it chose to continue to enforce, its own laws following a denial by the Secretary of an exception request under § 160.203 or a holding by a court of competent jurisdiction that a state
privacy law had
been preempted by a contrary federal
privacy standard
raise several
issues.
I posted a blog a few months ago about Health - tracking bracelets and
privacy issues and
raised the fact that health information collected by these self - tracking devices may
be used as evidence in a litigation.
A thorough discussion of the US authorities on tracking and tracing (and the other
privacy issues raised by drones)
is here.
OTTAWA, September 22, 2010 — The
Privacy Commissioner of Canada has finished reviewing the changes that Facebook implemented as a result of her investigation of the social networking site and has concluded that the
issues raised in the complaint have
been resolved to her satisfaction.
Discussing another EC recommendation, focused on the
issue of complaints
being made under
Privacy Shield and the need to
raise awareness among citizens that they
are able to complain, Jourova said «practically no» complaints have
been received by US companies from EU citizens, via the provided route.
Wi - Fi cameras do
raise privacy issues, because they let you spy on your own family — or guests — perhaps without them knowing that you
're watching them.
Seeing the concerns
being raised about
privacy issues, several tweaks have been added under a new Privacy s
privacy issues, several tweaks have
been added under a new
Privacy s
Privacy section.
In its ruling on the SCC
issue, the Irish Court noted that a US ombudsperson position created under
Privacy Shield to handle EU citizens complaints about companies» handling of their data
is not enough to overcome what it described as «well founded concerns»
raised by the DPC regarding the adequacy of the protections for EU citizens data.
While these developments
are often great for families, businesses, and our economy, they also
raise important questions about how we protect what I believe
are among the most pressing
issues facing consumers:
privacy and security.
We've seen that in our interactions with the Competition Bureau, and with concerns that
are now
being raised with FINTRAC, and with
privacy issues — those
are all
issues that have brought regulation to our industry.