Category «Privacy»
Notes from the Technology Trenches – Internet Access and Privacy Issues in Law Libraries
Subjects: Internet Filtering, Notes from the Technology Trenches, PrivacyCongressLine – Online Privacy Legislation
Carol M. Morrissey has been a Legislative Specialist in Washington, D.C. for 15 years. She is a lawyer and legislative expert, and has authored a Congressional update column for LLRX.com since 1996.
CongressLine – Electronic Monitoring in the Workplace
Carol M. Morrissey has been a Legislative Specialist in Washington, D.C. for 14 years. She is a lawyer and legislative expert, and has authored a Congressional update column for LLRX.com since 1996.
CongressLine – Security and Trust in Cyberspace, Carnivore and R.I.P
Carol M. Morrissey has been a Legislative Specialist in Washington, D.C. for 14 years. She is a lawyer and legislative expert, and has authored a Congressional update column for LLRX.com since 1996.
CongressLine – The EU Privacy Protection Directive and the U.S. Safe Harbor
Carol M. Morrissey has been a Legislative Specialist in Washington, D.C. for 14 years. She is a lawyer and legislative expert, and has authored a Congressional update column for LLRX.com since 1996.
Extras – Privacy Policies and Legal Web Sites
Subjects: Extras, PrivacyFeatures – E-FOIA Law Increases Access for the Public and Brings Changes to Agencies
E-FOIA Law Increases Access for the Public and Brings Changes to Agencies By Joaquin Ferrao
Joaquin Ferrao is the Attorney Advisor with the Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Notes from the Technology Trenches – Privacy and Online Profiling
Notes from the Technology Trenches By Roger Skalbeck
Roger Skalbeck is the Electronic Initiatives Librarian at Howrey & Simon in Washington, D.C., and is the Web Master of the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. Current work activities cover myriad aspects of electronic research resource evaluation, intranet content development, as well as research and technology training, all from a librarian’s point of view. This column reflects the personal views of the author, which are not necessarily those of his employer or any other organization. This column, of course, is 100% free of any legal advice.
CongressLine – Online Privacy at the Crossroads: Where do we go from here?
Hearings
In July, members of the Federal Trade Commission and industry appeared before the subcommittee on Telecommunications Trade and Consumer Protection of the House committee on Commerce