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Privacy Law

University of Kentucky

2015

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That's Unfair! Or Is It? Big Data, Discrimination And The Ftc's Unfairness Authority, Dennis D. Hirsch Jan 2015

That's Unfair! Or Is It? Big Data, Discrimination And The Ftc's Unfairness Authority, Dennis D. Hirsch

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Data Privacy As A Civil Right: The Eu Gets It?, Raymond Shih Ray Ku Jan 2015

Data Privacy As A Civil Right: The Eu Gets It?, Raymond Shih Ray Ku

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Surveillance At The Source, David Thaw Jan 2015

Surveillance At The Source, David Thaw

Kentucky Law Journal

Contemporary discussions concerning surveillance focus predominantly on government activity. These discussions are important for a variety of reasons, but they generally ignore a critical aspect of the surveillance--harm calculus--the source from which government entities derive the information they use. The source of surveillance data is the information "gathering" activity itself which is where harms like "chilling" of speech and behavior begin.

Unlike the days where satellite imaging, communications intercepts, and other forms of information gathering were limited to advanced law enforcement, military, and intelligence activities, private corporations now play a dominant role in the collection of information about individuals' activities. …


Privacy And Health Information: The United States And The European Union, Leslie Francis Jan 2015

Privacy And Health Information: The United States And The European Union, Leslie Francis

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.