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Privacy By Deletion: The Need For A Global Data Deletion Principle, Benjamin J. Keele Jan 2009

Privacy By Deletion: The Need For A Global Data Deletion Principle, Benjamin J. Keele

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

With global personal information flows increasing, efforts have been made to develop principles to standardize data protection regulations. However, no set of principles has yet achieved universal adoption. This note proposes a principle mandating that personal data be securely destroyed when it is no longer necessary for the purpose for which it was collected. Including a data deletion principle in future data protection standards will increase respect for individual autonomy and decrease the risk of abuse of personal data. Though data deletion is already practiced by many data controllers, including it in legal data protection mandates will further the goal …


When New Technologies Are Still New: Windows Of Opportunity For Privacy Protection, Gaia Bernstein Jan 2006

When New Technologies Are Still New: Windows Of Opportunity For Privacy Protection, Gaia Bernstein

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Privacy And Information Sharing In The War On Terrorism, Peter P. Swire Jan 2006

Privacy And Information Sharing In The War On Terrorism, Peter P. Swire

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Thinking Outside The Box: Considering Transparency, Anonymity, And Pseudonymity As Overall Solutions To The Problems Of Information Privacy In The Internet Society, Tal Z. Zarsky Jul 2004

Thinking Outside The Box: Considering Transparency, Anonymity, And Pseudonymity As Overall Solutions To The Problems Of Information Privacy In The Internet Society, Tal Z. Zarsky

University of Miami Law Review

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Can Privacy Be Regulated Effectively On A National Level - Thoughts On The Possible Need For International Privacy Rules, Robert M. Gellman Jan 1996

Can Privacy Be Regulated Effectively On A National Level - Thoughts On The Possible Need For International Privacy Rules, Robert M. Gellman

Villanova Law Review

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