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An English lawyer says camera phones ought to be banned at Christmas parties because of the risk of lawsuits over violating fellow guests' privacy rights. Employment lawyer Jonathan Whittaker points out pictures snapped with a mobile phone can be posted...
Tags: Washington, Surnames, Privacy, Whittaker, Labor
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Tags: United Kingdom, London, Value added tax, News Corporation, Business Finance, The Times, Privacy, The Sunday Times, News International, Technology Internet
Celebrate the season the Ukrainian way at the International Holiday Festival...Buy gifts and treats at the folk art and bake sale. (11 a.m.-4 p.m...Watch and listen to the calls of turkeys that didn't make it to the Thanksgiving table at the Eastman Nature...
Tags: Ukraine, Kiev, Entertainment Culture, Source code, Comment, Reference, Metadata, Thanksgiving, Posts, Social information processing, Business Finance, Turkey, Community websites, Blogs, Internet forum, Groupware, Meals, Domestic turkey, Virtual communities, Elm Creek, Game birds, Privacy
D ear Corporate Governess The company I just joined has an odd holiday ritual: The executive team dresses up as elves for charity...Drew L., Ottawa Dear Drew You could ask to play Santa, but the suit’s not much better—short and fat.
Tags: Canada, Toronto, Dilbert, Cubicle, Ellis, Privacy, Governess, Desks, Human Interest
A group of state and federal data protection experts is meeting on Thursday and Friday to discuss whether the use of informational tools such as Google Analytics are legal according to German law. The weekly newspaper Die Zeit reported that the authorities...
Tags: web analysis, Google Germany, Die Zeit, Kay Oberbeck, Google Analytics, analysis tools, Belgium, Brussels, Internet marketing, HTTP cookie, Web analytics, Privacy, Technology Internet, Google
Pilgrims looking for distinguished service can find what they want in luxurious tents in Mina and Arafat. A number of local and foreign companies have introduced the VIP service to lure wealthy pilgrims. �The VIP service is primarily based on ensuring...
Tags: VIP, vip services, Zaki Kamal Hussein, hotel services, wealthy pilgrim, United Kingdom, London, Ihram, Very Important Person, The Haj, Hajj, Privacy, Muzdalifah, Mecca
Heartening to see the Press Complaints Commission delivering another adjudication today by censuring the Daily Record for intruding into privacy and harassment. The complaint concerned the way the paper had pursued a woman who managed a lap-dancing club...
Tags: Daily Record Heartening, PCC, United Kingdom, London, Privacy, Press Complaints Commission
Fines jumped from $100 per violation to as much as $50,000 each for the most willful negligence. Penalties are capped at $1.5 million total for offenses within a calendar year. The new rules went into effect in September but cover any infractions that...
Tags: UMC, HIPAA, Jerry Carroll, Las Vegas, Identity theft, Privacy law, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, Privacy, Crimes, Data privacy, Personally identifiable information, Law Crime, Personal identification
But it's not just on the accessing or revealing of data that this can happen...Jabberwocky alerts us to the news that police in the UK have supposedly been arresting innocent people just to add them to the UK's DNA database . The report looking into this,...
Tags: dna database, dna dilemma, London, DNA, United Kingdom National DNA Database, DNA profiling, Forensic software, Biometrics, Genetics, Personal identification, Murder of Teresa de Simone, S and Marper v United Kingdom, Law enforcement in the United Kingdom, Helices, Molecular biology, Scattering, Privacy, Diffraction, Law Crime
The federal government is keeping an eye on Vancouver's Olympic Games to ensure they don't pose any greater human trafficking dangers than any other major event, Canada's public safety minister said Tuesday. "We have not seen any evidence of any special...
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