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  • ...d by the United States Congress. It was passed to improve the security and privacy of sensitive information in Federal computer systems and to establish a min * [http://www.epic.org/crypto/csa/ Electronic Privacy Information Center] ...
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  • ...er the seal programs have been strongly criticized in the wake of numerous privacy lawsuits alleging deceptive data collection practices, notwithstanding the ...ons, legal review of the code-based policies is recommended. Without a P3P Privacy Policy in place, a site’s cookies could be blocked or impaired by Internet ...
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  • ==Law in Costa Rica== ...ded among two laws. The first law is Law No. 7975, Undisclosed Information Law, which makes it a crime to disclose confidential/personal information witho ...
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  • ==Law in Honduras== ...ontains information which may produce damage to personal honour and family privacy. It is also a method to prevent the transmission or disclosure of such data ...
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  • ==Preface to 2003 eMedia and Privacy Law Handbook== ...his Handbook, however, is not intended to be a comprehensive update on the law. Instead, it is an easy-to-use reference for the legal practitioner, schola ...
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  • ==Law in British Virgin Islands== ...ll recognise and subscribe to the Common law duties of confidentiality and privacy. In essence, a person's details will need to be kept confidential provided ...
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  • ==Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)== ...a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of th ...
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  • ==Law in Cayman Islands== ...tiality obligations, in parallel to the civil remedies available at common law. ...
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  • ...is reason to believe that the records sought are relevant to a legitimate law enforcement inquiry;<br> ...ing notice which shall state with reasonable specificity the nature of the law enforcement inquiry:<br> ...
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  • # [[Copyright Non-Preemptable Common Law Claims]] === Chapter 7 - [[Privacy And Data Collection]]=== ...
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  • ...ent of Justice Approval Required When There Is A Reasonable Expectation of Privacy== ...rcement purposes when there is a constitutionally protected expectation of privacy requiring judicial authorization. This authority was delegated to the Assis ...
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  • ==Effect on existing law== ...losure of information, including with regard to the protection of personal privacy under section 552a of title 5, the disclosure of information under section ...
    851 bytes (128 words) - 21:01, 3 June 2010
  • ...' is a California law regulating the privacy of personal information. The law was introduced by California State Senator Peace on February 12, 2002, and [[Category:Computer law]] ...
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  • ==Effect on existing law== ...losure of information, including with regard to the protection of personal privacy under section 552a of title 5, the disclosure of information under section ...
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  • ==Reasonable Expectation of Privacy== ...*21 (E.D. Wis. Dec. 4, 1990) ("[A]n individual has the same expectation of privacy in a pager, computer, or other electronic data storage and retrieval device ...
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  • ==Law in Panama== ...tration process and the supervision of providers of data storage services. Law 51 and Decree 40 provide for enforcement through the General Directorate of ...
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  • ==Law in United States== ...of such laws among its 50 states. (California alone has more than 25 state privacy and data security laws). These laws address particular problems or industri ...
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  • ==Law in Mexico== ...deral de Protección de Datos Personales en Posesión de Particulares) (the ‘Law’) was enacted and entered into force on 6 July 2010. ...
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  • ...robbery, among other crimes. As a response to these threats, many website privacy policies specifically address the collection of PII, and lawmakers have ena ==In privacy law== ...
    12 KB (1,899 words) - 12:24, 12 November 2011
  • ...cy laws in several countries, to give a picture of different approaches to privacy laws across the globe. ...s,” in order to provide “an equal level of protection of personal data and privacy for users of publicly available electronic communications services, regardl ...
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