Sentences with phrase «raise issues of privacy»

In addition, glasses that use voice commands have raised the issue of privacy concerns.
DiCorcia's street photography series raised issues of privacy in the public domain when an unknowingly photographed subject sued the artist.

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Liability issues raised by companies and privacy concerns of civil liberties groups contributed to the failure to implement such laws.
But the voice prints required to do so would raise privacy issues of their own because they would give companies yet another unique way to identify individuals.
The latest Snowden revelations raise questions about the Fourth Amendment — which includes the due process clause — as well as issues of privacy and surveillance.
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.
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.
The influence of the «microbiome» on our health has become a hot topic in recent years but privacy issues are now being raised
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.
One parent in Knox County has had enough and raises concerns over student privacy issues as the Tennessee Department of Education and Questar allege hacking of the state's TNReady testing system.
«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.
Donations to PRC allow us to create educational privacy resources and raise awareness of current consumer privacy issues.
However, placing your client or firm data in the hands of third parties raises issues of security, privacy, regulatory compliance, and risk management, among others.
However, as drones and satellites move ever close to enabling the identification of individuals, then privacy issues will increasingly be raised.
For example, in the United States, Hulk Hogan's widely reported lawsuit against Gawker raised a number of issues quite apart from the merits of the case (privacy rights vs. free speech).
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.
Second, authentication of identity may raise privacy issues.
This article appeared in the October 2017 issue of the ABA Journal with the headline «Face Time: Facial recognition technology helps nab criminals — and raises privacy concerns.»
I feel the need to raise a growing concern regarding the lack of understanding of a key privacy issue — the ease of data linkages in an ever - increasing online world.
However, since using the cloud means, in most cases, placing yours and your client's data in the hands of third parties, it raises issues of security and privacy, regulatory requirements, risk management and others.
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.
The issue falls outside the scope of this post, but one should keep in mind that the current online marketing and advertisements raises questions of privacy.
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 litigation raised a host of legal issues, including the applicability of the GDPR before 25 May 2018, the relationship between the Data Protection Directive and the E-Commerce Directive, the question whether Google's Search activities involved processing data «for the purposes of journalism» for the purposes of the relevant data protection exemptions, and the appropriate balance between data privacy rights and the free expression rights guaranteed by the EU Charter.
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.
He can advise on cases which raise those issues, together with privacy issues under the ECHR and under the tort of misuse of private information.
The questions also affected the substance of the the form; they raised the spectre of human rights issues and privacy issues, related to a person's health and criminal record.
This raises a whole host of issues, particularly on the privacy front.
Not a lot of legal issues involved in my chapter, but there are some privacy concerned raised.
Canada's Privacy Commissioner, Jennifer Stoddart, along a number of her international counterparts and the commissioners of B.C., Quebec and Alberta have issued a joint letter written to the CEO of Google raising concerns about privacy in relation to GooglePrivacy Commissioner, Jennifer Stoddart, along a number of her international counterparts and the commissioners of B.C., Quebec and Alberta have issued a joint letter written to the CEO of Google raising concerns about privacy in relation to Googleprivacy in relation to Google Glass.
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.
A thorough discussion of the US authorities on tracking and tracing (and the other privacy issues raised by drones) is here.
However, notwithstanding the privacy issues raised by this technological shift, eaccess implies transforming the role of court offices from that of a simple custodian of court records to that of a publisher of sorts.
For the background to this second complaint, see PIPEDA and Canadian Privacy Law: CIPPIC complaint raises a number of novel and interesting issues and PIPEDA and Canadian Privacy Law: Jurisdictional limitations on Canadian privaPrivacy Law: CIPPIC complaint raises a number of novel and interesting issues and PIPEDA and Canadian Privacy Law: Jurisdictional limitations on Canadian privaPrivacy Law: Jurisdictional limitations on Canadian privacyprivacy law.
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.
Also, a number of privacy issues raised in EPIC's FTC complaints remain unresolved as of the latest Facebook privacy changes.
The WHOIS Task Force has effectively ignored a number of comments submitted in response to the Task Force's recommendations report that raise privacy and data misuse issues.
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.
«The transition to the digital world raises a new awareness of security and privacy issues,» said Michel Combes, CEO of Alcatel - Lucent, in an interview at last week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Some of the foundational issues raised by the Digital Age include security, privacy, trust, and identity.
Through case studies and viewing Internet sites, participants in the webinar «Background Screening Best Practices: How to Use the Web to Conduct Searches & Avoid Legal Landmines» will join Rosen for a first - hand guided tour of the ins - and - outs of social networking sites, the treasure trove of information they contain, and the privacy and discrimination issues they raise.
A Federal Court of Appeal judge says that TREB «has raised at least one serious issue with respect to the possibility that the tribunal's order failed to take adequate consideration of property owners» privacy rights.»
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