I just found this on Risks Digest.
[http://www.odci.gov/cia/notices.html#priv]
Privacy Notice
The Central Intelligence Agency is committed to protecting your
privacy and will collect no personal information about you unless you
choose to provide that information to us.
--
Michael Perelman
to CNET News.com
September 1, 2003
It's a startling idea: Instead of relying on regulators to protect our
privacy against telemarketers, data miners and consumer companies, we
should capitalize on the value of our personal information and get
something in return.
That is the idea put forward
and
organizations. In the near future, that information dependency will be
universal. Electronic Commerce appears to be a key component of our common
destiny. This is why my government is deeply concerned about the issue of
data privacy.
- Remarks by Ambassador Cynthia P. Schneider at The Hague
f course social norms about layoffs are only one of many that have changed.
Also, is there anything on current tensions about changing social norms for
business behavior? For instance, social norms about business's invasion of
individuals' right to privacy on the Internet are not a site of conflic
requires we boost profitability (in the 1990s).
Of course social norms about layoffs are only one of many that have changed.
Also, is there anything on current tensions about changing social norms for
business behavior? For instance, social norms about business's invasion of
individuals' ri
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CONSUMIDORES DE TODOS LOS PAÍSES, UNEN!
La gente no tiene ninguna influencia.
Toda la potencia económica y política se concentra en las
corporaciones transnacionales, su monopolio de los medios de
masas y sus políticos.
Y desde su punto de vista la
98."
Jim has asked me to contact people wide and far to send email to Clark
College to protest this violation of his political expression and right to
privacy. The school has no right to demand that he turn over his private
email. Jim is even conscientious enough to include the wor
s to the Office of
Instruction no later than 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 24, 1998."
Jim has asked me to contact people wide and far to send email to Clark
College to protest this violation of his political expression and right to
privacy. The school has no right to demand that he turn over hi
expression and right to
privacy. The school has no right to demand that he turn over his private
email. Jim is even conscientious enough to include the words "My Employer
has no association with my private/protected OPINION" at the end of all his
communications.
Email supporting Jim's rig
At 04:27 PM 11/23/98 -0500, you wrote:
Louis,
Thanks for letting us know about Jim's situation. I,
for one, have sent a message of support and hope others do
so as well.
BTW, Louis, I thought you weren't a fan of academic
tenure. Changed your mind?
Barkley Rosser
The only thing
esday, November 24, 1998."
Jim has asked me to contact people wide and far to send email to Clark
College to protest this violation of his political expression and right to
privacy. The school has no right to demand that he turn over his private
email. Jim is even conscientious enough
Date: Mon, 08 Sep 1997 12:12:45 -0400
From: "Shabbir J. Safdar" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ALERT: Congress near a vote on Net privacy legislation
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Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 15:39:26 -0400
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Date: Sat, 08 Mar 1997 17:06:19 -0800
From: Colin Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dear Colleagues:
Over the last year or so, there have been a number of de
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jan 15 03:31 PST 1997
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 1997 06:31:37 -0500 (EST)
From: "Carl Cuneo (EVNET Program Leader)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: D Shniad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PBS did an excellent video about the ways in which companies going online
with websites are collecting
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jan 15 03:31 PST 1997
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 1997 06:31:37 -0500 (EST)
From: "Carl Cuneo (EVNET Program Leader)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: D Shniad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PBS did an excellent video about the ways in which companies going online
with websites are collecting
'Brave new world' in the workplace:
BIG BROTHER'S WATCHING
Most people are unaware of just how much bosses are
invading workers' privacy. According to a survey by
the American Civil Liberties Union, it's a lot.
A new ACLU report on worker rights -- including
free speech, due process
'Brave new world' in the workplace:
BIG BROTHER'S WATCHING
Most people are unaware of just how much bosses are
invading workers' privacy. According to a survey by
the American Civil Liberties Union, it's a lot.
A new ACLU report on worker rights -- including
free speech, due process
New York area list-ers: I'm going to have the director of Privacy
International on my radio show on Thurs eve, 5-6 PM, WBAI (99.5 FM) to talk
about the surveillance report.
Doug
--
Doug Henwood
Left Business Observer
250 W 85 St
New York NY 10024-3217
USA
+1-212-874-4020 voice
+1-212-874-3137
Date: 4 Dec 1995 10:33:40 -0500
From: "Dave Banisar" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CPSR Civil Liberties Group" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PRIVACY WATCHDOG OUTS BIG B
MEDIA RELEASE
Contact: Simon Davies, Privacy International
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PRIVACY WATCHDOG OUTS B
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Date: Sat, 2 Dec 1995 12:39:02 -0800 (PST)
From: Phil Agre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Howard Rheingold on highway privacy
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blic worry about the security of the cards and their capacity for
gathering more personal information.
-- From the Privacy Journal, cited in the Sept-Oct. 1995
bulletin of the British Columbia Freedom of Information and
Privacy Association
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