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Privacy Laws Defined
Laws which restrict access to selected records (usually birth or death records) for a specified period of time (often 50 or 72 years). Generally, only the individual whose record it is or their closest surviving kin are allowed to obtain copies of these records. The intent is to protect the privacy of the individuals in the records.
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- Death Bells Ring For India's Dissident Websites By Sevanti Ninan: If you plough through all the citizen-friend ly sounding stuff that this team is supposed to do, you will hit upon this clause: ?For carrying out its functions prescribed in section 70 (B) of the Act, CERT-IN may seek information and give directions for compliance to the service providers, intermediaries , data centres, body corporate and any other person, as may be necessary.? This innocuous body can order your service provider to cough up any data it wants. And what level of officer can do this? Any officer of CERT-IN, not below the rank of Deputy Secretary to the Government of India. Again, the defence is that this clause only relates to cyber security. The rules empowering CERT-IN are drafted by the organisation itself. Talk of giving yourself powers because you are making the rules!
- The Right of Privacy: Is it Protected by the Constitution?: laws privacy
Wed Jun 24
- Schneier on Security: Breach Notification Laws: There are three reasons for breach notification laws.
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- michaelzimmer. org » The Laws of Social Networking: Promote Open Flows of Information, Make Privacy Hard: three Laws of Social Networking: 1. Promoting the open flow of personal information allows maximum profitability 2. Allowing user control over their information flows is counter to profit maximization 3. Provide some privacy controls, but make it hard
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- ITU Toolkit for Cybercrime Legislation: "Develope d through the American Bar Association?s Privacy & Computer Crime Committee Section of Science & Technology Law With Global Participation " interesting overview...
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