Sentences with phrase «subscriber data»

As our cover story outlines, this technology allows police to obtain subscriber data and call records of anyone who used their mobile devices near a specific cell tower.
Those buys can leverage subscriber data and can target households via connected TVs.
Viant's platform has access to registration, device and subscriber data on more than 250 million people.
The Spencer decision therefore serves as a clear warning that police should cease and desist from the gratuitous use of warrantless requests to obtain private internet subscriber data.
There is no public data released by any level of government or police service in the country related to the use of tower dumps, IMSI - catchers or any similar techniques that would have obtained private subscriber data from individuals who were not targets of criminal investigation.
My recent comments on Advocate Daily about this [see the whole story here: Police concerns unfounded, alarmist] seem more timely now that Canadian police chiefs say that the federal Department of Justice is weighing how to get around the Supreme Court's ruling that police need a warrant to obtain subscriber data linked to online activities [See the Star report here]
The CJEU's recent judgment in this case has found the wholesale obligation and ex ante price regulation imposed by Oftel (Ofcom's predecessor) upon BT in respect of telecommunications subscriber data held on BT's Operator Services Information System database was inconsistent with European law, in particular Directives 2002 / 20 / EC, 2002 / 21 / EC and 2002 / 22 / EC, which form part of the -LSB-...]
Emboldened by the rulings, Aereo, which is so small that it has not shared any New York subscriber data, recently expanded to Boston and Atlanta; its next market is Chicago, it says, with many more to come.
ComScore has published the latest smartphone subscriber data in USA, and it seems the iOS market share has grown another 3.9 %, and it's now up to 38.9 %, while the Android market share has dropped from... Read More»
And hold on, I just want to say one more thing — look at these PlayStation Network subscriber data pie charts, amazing, right?
This has significant implications as it will allow ISPs to pair subscriber data to content and build up online advertising businesses to compete with companies like Google and Facebook.
Also, prepopulate your forms with subscriber data to maximize conversion rates.
This is in spite of the fact that the constitutionality of this information sharing has been questioned in R. v. Trapp, 2011 SKCA 143, where the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal found a reasonable expectation of privacy exists in voluntarily disclosed subscriber data (although see Trapp's sister case, R. v. Spencer, 2011 SKCA 144 which concludes there is no reasonable expectation of privacy in similar contexts — the ISP contractual terms being the operative difference).
Requires telecommunications providers to disclose, without a warrant, just six types of identifiers from subscriber data instead of 11.
The provisions would require telecommunications and Internet service providers to give subscriber data to police and national security agencies without a warrant, including names, e-mail addresses, unlisted phone numbers, and IP addresses.
Yearly statistics on the use, results and effectiveness of new powers (subscriber data requests, preservation demands, tracking warrants, etc.) should be required by statute.
Rather than creating blanket, open access for authorities to search subscriber data, as in Bill C - 47, there are other investigative options or legal changes to consider.
My recent comments on Advocate Daily about this [see the whole story here: Police concerns unfounded, alarmist] seem more timely now that Canadian police chiefs say that the federal Department of Justice is weighing how to get around the Supreme Court's ruling that police need a warrant to obtain subscriber data linked to online activities [See the Star report here]... Continue Reading →
The request permitted police to obtain subscriber data and call records of anyone who used their mobile devices near cell towers, in a location in Mississauga, just outside of Toronto.
What Financial Times also did not like with Apple is the way the latter cut 30 percent of the sales revenue while also holding on to subscriber data.
They'll have access to all subscriber data, which publishers want so they can understand their audience better.
With their own HTML 5 app, the publications also retained complete control over their subscriber data which otherwise wasn't possible to the extent that the publishers would want.
Those in - app purchases give Apple a 30 - percent cut of the revenue, as well as mandate that it — and not the publication — gets ownership of the subscriber data.
The reasonable expectation of privacy in internet subscriber data created the need for specific judicial authorization, Spencer argued, and a mere request by a police officer does not establish «lawful authority» to obtain subscriber data.
Another interpretation is that «lawful authority» requires statutory authority, such as the proposed new law mandating warrantless access to subscriber data.
All subscriber data is backed up every night.
As reported a few days ago, the U.K. is set to introduce emergency legislation to respond to a recent ruling by Europe's top court, which struck down an EU - wide law forcing communications firms to hang on to subscriber data for law enforcement purposes.
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