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Tax Glasnost' For Millionaires: Peeking Behind The Veil Of Ignorance Along The Publicity-Privacy Continuum, Marc Linder Nov 2012

Tax Glasnost' For Millionaires: Peeking Behind The Veil Of Ignorance Along The Publicity-Privacy Continuum, Marc Linder

Marc Linder

No abstract provided.


Survey Of Recent European Union Privacy Developments, W. Gregory Voss Oct 2012

Survey Of Recent European Union Privacy Developments, W. Gregory Voss

W. Gregory Voss

The Spanish law implementing the European Union (EU) Data Protection Directive, advisory guidance on consent, facial recognition and biometric technologies from the European Union Article 29 Data Protection Working Party (WP29) , and proposals for EU data protection law reform are analyzed in this survey piece. EU legislative processes are illustrated by a specific occurence: Spanish Organic Law 15/1999 on the Protection of Personal Data is reviewed in the context of Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) joined cases, Asociación Nacional de Establecimientos Financieros de Crédito (ASNEF) v. Administración del Estado, and Federación de Comercio Electrónico y Marketing …


Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due: A Comment On The Theoretical Foundation And Historical Origin Of The Tort Remedy For Invasion Of Privacy, Alberto Bernabe Dec 2011

Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due: A Comment On The Theoretical Foundation And Historical Origin Of The Tort Remedy For Invasion Of Privacy, Alberto Bernabe

Alberto Bernabe

This article discusses the origin of the cause of action for damages for invasion to privacy


Systematic Government Access To Private-Sector Data In Germany, Paul M. Schwartz Dec 2011

Systematic Government Access To Private-Sector Data In Germany, Paul M. Schwartz

Paul M. Schwartz

No abstract provided.


Expectations Of Privacy In Social Media, Stephen E. Henderson Dec 2011

Expectations Of Privacy In Social Media, Stephen E. Henderson

Stephen E Henderson

This article, which largely tracks my remarks at Mississippi College’s Social Media Symposium, examines expectations of privacy in social media such as weblogs (blogs), Facebook pages, and Twitter tweets. Social media is diverse and ever-diversifying, and while I address some of that complexity, I focus on the core functionality, which provides the groundwork for further conversation as the technology and related social norms develop. As one would expect, just as with our offline communications and other online communications, in some we have an expectation of privacy that is recognized by current law, in some we have an expectation of privacy …