The extent of online tracking
Does Google know what you’re doing online? Eighty-eight percent of the time, the answer might be yes. Earlier this month a group of graduate students
Does Google know what you’re doing online? Eighty-eight percent of the time, the answer might be yes. Earlier this month a group of graduate students
Consider the following scenario: The sales team at a large software company is meeting with a particularly hot prospect and is hoping to seal the
A recent Court of Appeal decision in England declared that retention of photos taken of a man by the police long after it was determined
Jacqueline Lipton is a Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University. She is Co-Director for the Center of Law, Technology, and the Arts, and
In a recent opinion piece at wired.com, Bruce Schneier criticizes the “expectation of privacy” test that is used to interpret the fourth amendment of the
Richard Warman is an Ottawa-based lawyer active in human rights law and is well known for initiating complaints against white supremacists and neo-nazis for Canadian