Sentences with phrase «question of privacy»

Social media has had a huge impact on the practice of law, including questions of privacy, client relationships, discovery, and marketing.
Many issues posing as questions of privacy can turn out to be matters of security, health policy, insurance or self - presentation.
With the appeal, in both cases, come questions of privacy, loyalty, and identity.
We discuss questions of privacy and piracy raised by the case and look at the lawsuit's broader implications.
Lord Ashdown, a former special forces soldier and spy, called for an inquiry to address questions of privacy in the digital age.
Beyond the commercial uses, there is, of course, the vexing question of privacy rights in an age of heightened national security concerns.
Although the primary focus of the Court's decision was on the competition issues, it also addressed questions of privacy and copyright law.
Curated by Brenda Miller and Deborah Irmas, SURVEILLANCE considered questions of privacy and access around uses of technology, and delved into artists who exposed and discussed the policies around technology that affect individual constitutional rights.
But the revelation that MoviePass is adding GPS locations to those user data packages raises pivotal questions of privacy.
Issues include questions of privacy, security, moral and legal responsibility, changes in our understanding of agency (the capacity of individuals to act independently and make their own free choices) shifts in personal identity and social justice.
The fact that I, for one, am identified in the letter as Julie's Facebook friend brings up questions of privacy (how have they ascertained this as my profile is limited to Friends only) and borders on creepy.
Prior to questions of privacy and threats to civil liberties, there is another legitimate concern: the domination of big data gathering by large corporate interests undermines much of the positive effect to which such data could be put.
The Global Search for Education: A Question of Privacy The Huffington Post, March 18, 2013 An interview with Professor Howard Gardner about the Harvard University investigators search for information related to a leak about the University's cheating scandal in which about half the students in an undergraduate spring class called Introduction to Congress were thought to have been involved.
One of the biggest ongoing concerns surrounding social networking continues to be questions of privacy — users» private conversations or users» personal data exposed, whether as a result of error, negligence, or intent.
The question posed today is: Did Harvard University, whose position on the question of privacy seems more ambiguous, make the right decision to secretly search the email accounts of 16 resident deans without first informing them?
«It brings up questions of privacy and if there's no privacy for my kids, will there be a new marketing device which allows privacy to exist.
Part II explores the question of privacy and its unique application to the anonymity that the Internet provides to bloggers and online newsmen.
On the question of privacy, he says: «The evidence is that there has been wide circulation amongst those involved in the sport in question, including agents and others, and not just amongst those directly engaged in the sport.
The question of privacy in family courts is a topical one.
It's not all about power and efficiency; there's also the question of privacy and security.
But it's not just a question of privacy, but transparency.
There's also the question of privacy: Nest is owned by Alphabet (A.K.A. Google), and the thermostat's operating ability centers around web access.
There's also the question of privacy, which Google is taking very seriously with its new intelligent camera.
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