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Tag: Privacy (74)
Average privacy policy takes 10 minutes to read, research finds

Average privacy policy takes 10 minutes to read, research finds

Website privacy policies take on average 10 minutes to read and sometimes run into thousands of words, researchers have found. While some are short, others would take over half an hour to read, researchers said

 

MON 06 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT

Privacy chief approves of sharing criminal records if privacy beefed-up

Privacy chief approves of sharing criminal records if privacy beefed-up

Europe's privacy regulator has said that he will back a pan-European criminal records system only if specific data protection measures are put in place. Because the system deals with crime and security, EU data protection law does not currently apply to it

MON 22 SEPT. 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT

Data blunders can breach human rights, rules ECHR

Data blunders can breach human rights, rules ECHR

The European Court of Human Rights has ordered the Finnish government to pay out €34,000 because it failed to protect a citizen's personal data

TUE 22 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT

Court advisor says poem list infringed database right

Court advisor says poem list infringed database right

Europe's highest court could strengthen the rights of database creators to protect their work. One of the European Court of Justice's Advocates General has issued an opinion backing a German University's right to stop others using information it compiled.


MON 14 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT

Privacy group protests about Street View, but Google says blurring protects privacy

Privacy group protests about Street View, but Google says blurring protects privacy

UPDATED: A privacy pressure group has told Google that its Street View photography service might break the law. But the company says that its technical measures will safeguard people's privacy.

 

MON 07 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT

MPs propose new safeguards for Government uses of personal data

MPs propose new safeguards for Government uses of personal data

A Parliamentary committee has called on the Government to be more transparent about its uses of personal data and to adopt "a principle of data minimisation

MON 09 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT

Ex-employee must disclose online contacts, rules UK court

Ex-employee must disclose online contacts, rules UK court

An ex-employee of recruitment firm Hays has been ordered to disclose details of his profile at social networking site LinkedIn

 

MON 09 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT

ICO issues new guidance on transfer of employee information

ICO issues new guidance on transfer of employee information

The Information Commissioner’s Office has today published new guidance to help organisations comply with the Data Protection Act when providing information about their employees under TUPE, the law that protects staff when a business is transferred.

 

WED 04 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT

British newspaper websites liable in France for privacy invasion

British newspaper websites liable in France for privacy invasion

Two British newspaper publishers have been fined in French courts because they violated French privacy laws.

THU 29 MAY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT

Privacy watchdog opposes giant telecoms database

Privacy watchdog opposes giant telecoms database

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has criticised proposals to build one Government-owned database to hold a log of phone calls, email and internet use in the UK. The ICO has said that the move would be unjustified.

TUE 27 MAY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT


 
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