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Private Life After Death ? The Case Of Patient's Personal Data, Jean Herveg Sep 2005

Private Life After Death ? The Case Of Patient's Personal Data, Jean Herveg

Jean HERVEG

No abstract provided.


Tattoos On Our Digital Skin: Anonymity, Privacy, And Accountability In Cyberspace, Sam Grey Dec 2004

Tattoos On Our Digital Skin: Anonymity, Privacy, And Accountability In Cyberspace, Sam Grey

Sam Grey

While it may be oddly flattering that Chapters, Amazon or HMV knew you would like the new Johnny Cash compilation album, you may be less than thrilled to discover that they also knew about your prescription drug addiction, your crabs, your bankruptcy, or your having skipped out on the rent one month back in 1993. When you add the possibility of your favourite e-retailer sharing your personal information- for a profit- to the frank probability of their having known it in the first place, what you initially found flattering may begin to appear more offensive and ominous. Simply put, there …


Radio Frequency Id And Privacy With Information Goods, Laura Quilter, Nathan Good, John Han, Elizabeth Miles, David Molnar, Deirdre Mulligan, Jennifer M. Urban, David Wagner Oct 2004

Radio Frequency Id And Privacy With Information Goods, Laura Quilter, Nathan Good, John Han, Elizabeth Miles, David Molnar, Deirdre Mulligan, Jennifer M. Urban, David Wagner

Jennifer M. Urban

No abstract provided.


Her Own Good Name: Two Centuries Of Talk About Chastity, Lisa R. Pruitt Dec 2003

Her Own Good Name: Two Centuries Of Talk About Chastity, Lisa R. Pruitt

Lisa R Pruitt

Since the earliest days of U.S. legal history, women have sought legal redress for statements about their sexual behavior or otherwise about them as sexual beings. These female plaintiffs have typically employed defamation law to sue on the basis of communications that undermined their reputations for sexual propriety, which the law referred to as chastity. In this Article, Professor Pruitt tracks women’s use of defamation law from the earliest recorded cases to the turn of the twenty-first century, noting how changing society and evolving legal doctrines have altered judicial responses to these claims.

Defamation law was historically highly responsive to …


Patient's Rights In Front Of The Automated Processing Of Personal Data For Medical Purposes : Conditions For An Alliance Between Technology, Privacy And Health, Jean Herveg, Marie-Noelle Verhaegen, Yves Poullet Dec 2001

Patient's Rights In Front Of The Automated Processing Of Personal Data For Medical Purposes : Conditions For An Alliance Between Technology, Privacy And Health, Jean Herveg, Marie-Noelle Verhaegen, Yves Poullet

Jean HERVEG

No abstract provided.


Our Data, Ourselves: Privacy, Propertization, And Gender, Ann Bartow Dec 1999

Our Data, Ourselves: Privacy, Propertization, And Gender, Ann Bartow

Ann Bartow

This Article starts by providing an overview of the types of personal data that is collected via the Internet, and the ways in which this information is used. The author asserts that because women are more likely to shop and share information in cyberspace, the impact of commodification of personal data disproportionately impacts females, enabling them to be "targeted" by marketing campaigns, and stripping them of personal privacy. The author then surveys the legal terrain of personal information privacy, and concludes that it is unlikely that the government will step in to provide consumers with substantive privacy rights or protections. …


To Bedlam And Part Way Back: Anne Sexton, Her Therapy Tapes, And The Meaning Of Privacy, Tamar R. Birckhead Dec 1991

To Bedlam And Part Way Back: Anne Sexton, Her Therapy Tapes, And The Meaning Of Privacy, Tamar R. Birckhead

Tamar R Birckhead

The poet Anne Sexton committed suicide in October, 1974, at the age of forty-five. Three months earlier, she had celebrated the 21st birthday of her elder daughter, Linda Gray Sexton, and on that occasion appointed her as Sexton's literary executor. Anne Sexton provided detailed instructions in her will about the disposition of her papers. She made no mention, however, of the four audio tapes of her psychotherapy sessions that were later found. She also did not mention the over 300 therapy tapes that were still in the possession of her principal psychiatrist, Dr. Martin Orne.

After Anne Sexton's death, Linda …