RT @privsecforum: Early bird rates now at PRIVACY+SECURITY FORUM: visit https://privacyandsecurityforum.com/registration/ https://t.co/Z05e3oFH81
— $Daniel J. Solove (@DanielSolove) June 1, 2016
Googling yourself now leads to personal privacy controls http://www.jsonline.com/business/googling-yourself-now-leads-to-personal-privacy-controls-b99736170z1-381512871.html
— $Jill Geisler (@JillGeisler) June 1, 2016
RT @18millionrising: We joined 45 NGOs and companies to tell the FBI: the Privacy Act exists for a reason. #StopSecretFaceRecognition https://www.aclu.org/blog/free-future/fbi-wants-exempt-biometric-mega-database-privacy-and-accuracy-rules
— $Free Press (@freepress) June 1, 2016
Googling yourself now leads to personal #privacy controls http://bit.ly/1PkGOKb via @kcranews
— $C. Brooks Cutter (@CutterLawPC) June 1, 2016
FBI wants to exempt biometric mega-database from #privacy and accuracy rules http://ow.ly/5Lw7300Osap
— $Justia Inc (@justiacom) June 1, 2016
FCC should pursue a policy requiring ISPs to respect users' privacy, and here's a key reason why, says @haroldfeld http://www.wetmachine.com/tales-of-the-sausage-factory/broadband-privacy-can-prevent-discrimination-the-case-of-cable-one-and-fico-scores/
— $Dan Gillmor (@dangillmor) June 1, 2016
We joined 45 NGOs and companies to tell the FBI: the Privacy Act exists for a reason. #StopSecretFaceRecognition https://www.aclu.org/blog/free-future/fbi-wants-exempt-biometric-mega-database-privacy-and-accuracy-rules
— $18millionrising (@18millionrising) June 1, 2016
This is very troubling. #privacy https://twitter.com/DanielSolove/status/738028427572219904
— $Michael Zimmer (@michaelzimmer) June 1, 2016
Yes, http://www.wetmachine.com/tales-of-the-sausage-factory/broadband-privacy-can-prevent-discrimination-the-case-of-cable-one-and-fico-scores/just is just another great post by @haroldfeld https://twitter.com/TyreJim/status/738069089982128128
— $Michael Froomkin (@mfroomkin) June 1, 2016
@FBI wants to exempt its huge fingerprint and photo database from #privacy protections https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/fbi-wants-to-exempt-its-huge-fingerprint-and-photo-database-from-privacy-protections/2016/05/31/6c1cda04-244b-11e6-8690-f14ca9de2972_story.html
— $Rebecca Herold (@PrivacyProf) June 1, 2016
Supreme Court and #Privacy; Privacy Shield Still in Play http://bit.ly/1TK7UGZ #ghostery #dispatch @CPORuback https://t.co/vISy3Ga9Uz
— $Ghostery, Inc. (@ghosteryinc) June 1, 2016
Future-Proofing Privacy: Scope of the Application of the Law http://ow.ly/L6kl500UKV4
— $Monique Herbst Altheim (@AltheimPrivacy) June 1, 2016
Appeals court delivers devastating blow to cellphone-privacy advocates http://interc.pt/1UbxKDo by @JennaMC_Laugh
— $Michael Stewart (@TheMiamiLaw) June 1, 2016
Appeals Court Delivers Devastating Blow to Cellphone Privacy Advocates http://fb.me/8gkb0QRb3
— $Michael Stewart (@TheMiamiLaw) June 1, 2016
FBI seeks to exempt biometrics database from Privacy Act: http://apne.ws/1UeU1Ap
— $AP Politics (@AP_Politics) June 1, 2016
Didn't @davidbrin warn of privacy for elites, transparency for the masses? Behold $14K Solarin phone: pricey privacy http://www.wired.co.uk/article/sirin-solarin-phone-review-hands-on
— $Michael Froomkin (@mfroomkin) June 1, 2016
FBI wants to exempt its huge fingerprint & photo database from privacy protections. http://wapo.st/1sMgmi7 This is a terrible idea!
— $danah boyd (@zephoria) June 1, 2016
Hidden backdoor #datasecurity #infosecurity #cybercrime #Internetlaw #Ecommercelaw #privacy https://twitter.com/marc_stampfli/status/738038068523982848
— $Mr. Jose Blas Lorenzo Jr. (@LorenzoLawFirm) June 1, 2016
FTC Staff Provides Comment on FCC’s Proposed Privacy Rulemaking http://tinyurl.com/hornuaw #ftc #fcc #privacy
— $John Lichtenberger (@AdvertisingLaw) June 1, 2016
The Downside of the FCC’s New Internet Privacy Rules http://ow.ly/xZF0300IDMb
— $Jeremy Michael Kissel (@JeremyKissel) June 1, 2016
Loved that book, and so did my kids. Time to tell privacy-busting firms, "don't be a truck" https://twitter.com/elizabeth_joh/status/738017539318415361
— $Michael Froomkin (@mfroomkin) June 1, 2016
RT @doctorow: How security and privacy pros can help save the web from legal threats over vulnerability disclosure https://boingboing.net/2016/06/01/how-security-and-privacy-pros.html PLS RT!
— $Dan Gillmor (@dangillmor) June 1, 2016
How security and privacy pros can help save the web from legal threats over vulnerability disclosure https://boingboing.net/2016/06/01/how-security-and-privacy-pros.html PLS RT!
— $Cory Doctorow (@doctorow) June 1, 2016
Googling Yourself Now Leads to Personal Privacy Controls http://abcn.ws/1Ue9Kjf via @ABC #privacy
— $Michael Zimmer (@michaelzimmer) June 1, 2016
EU-US Privacy Shield Takes More Hits http://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/privacy-shield-takes-more-hits-83633/
— $JD Supra (@JDSupra) June 1, 2016
RT @sfbarBarristers: Register now for "Hot Topics in Privacy Law" on 7/28. Spkrs from @UCHastingsLaw @FenwickWest @FarellaBraun http://ow.ly/jpZT300LDK5
— $University of California - Hastings College of the Law (@UCHastingsLaw) June 1, 2016
Register now for "Hot Topics in Privacy Law" on 7/28. Spkrs from @UCHastingsLaw @FenwickWest @FarellaBraun http://ow.ly/jpZT300LDK5
— $Kallie Donahoe (@sfbarBarristers) June 1, 2016
Reading the papers for #PLSC and I'm struck by the clusterfuck complexity of privacy law today.
— $Ryan Calo (@rcalo) June 1, 2016
Family Law CLE starting at 2 p.m. today: Impoundment, Privacy & Confidentiality Issues: http://www.massbar.org/cle/cle-programs?p=4257
— $Mass Bar Association (@MassBar) June 1, 2016
EU-Privacy Shield Needs More Robust and Sustainable Solution says EDPS - Statement at http://buff.ly/1VwrN9j #PrivacyShield #Privacy #EDPS
— $Richard Santalesa (@RichNet) June 1, 2016
McDermott welcomes Michael Morgan to our LA office as co-leader of the Firm's Privacy and Data Protection practice http://ow.ly/GXKh300O5D8
— $McDermott (@McDermottLaw) June 1, 2016
Appeals Court Delivers Devastating Blow to Cellphone-Privacy Advocates http://fb.me/2WMmQRVIP
— $Brook M. Thibault Esq. (@CoastalVALaw) June 1, 2016
Appeals Court Delivers Devastating Blow to Cellphone-Privacy Advocates http://goo.gl/Mff15p
— $Brook M. Thibault Esq. (@CoastalVALaw) June 1, 2016
Proposed Amendment to #Illinois Law Would Change Shape of #Biometric #Privacy Litigation http://ow.ly/Ha5j300McxE #biometrics
— $Jennifer Schaller (@natlawreview) June 1, 2016
RT @alvarombedoya: 5/ Now, @FBI wants to make NGI effectively *secret* -and bar lawsuits for privacy violations. https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2016-05-05/pdf/2016-10119.pdf This isn't acceptable.
— $Harlan Yu (@harlanyu) June 1, 2016
RT @jlkoepke: Shorter FBI — Our face recognition/fingerprint database should be secret and immune from lawsuits: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/fbi-wants-to-exempt-its-huge-fingerprint-and-photo-database-from-privacy-protections/2016/05/31/6c1cda04-244b-11e6-8690-f14ca9de2972_story.html
— $Harlan Yu (@harlanyu) June 1, 2016
.@MarietjeSchaake: Several issues with releasing Dutch business registry: Individual privacy, Chamber makes €50M/annually. #TCampEU #opengov
— $Alex Howard (@digiphile) June 1, 2016
Heading out to the Privacy Law Scholar’s Conference - My favorite conference of the year is PLSC. I always feel... http://ow.ly/1qD7500UbLB
— $Monique Herbst Altheim (@AltheimPrivacy) June 1, 2016
RT @jtrevorhughes: Hey #privacy pros -- this is a must read story. it suggests that we have a lot of work ahead of us... https://twitter.com/fmanjoo/status/737991409362296832
— $Deb Dobson (@debdobson) June 1, 2016
Police are filing warrants for Android’s vast store of location data http://www.theverge.com/2016/6/1/11824118/google-android-location-data-police-warrants @verge #privacy
— $Michael Zimmer (@michaelzimmer) June 1, 2016