On 22/01/14 17:52, Jan Whitaker wrote: > ... Google ... Microsoft ... accounts ... schools in Australia ... > analysis as to the legality ...
If advertisements are displayed alongside the student's email and other materials on-line, is this an invasion of privacy? If the ads were displayed on the physical wall of the classroom, then I think parents would be justified in being worried by that. So it seems reasonable to object to ads in the virtual classroom. If advertisers use private information to market to students, is that a breech of privacy? The marketer could argue that their staff never see the details of any individual student and the computer programs which do are not people, so there is no breech. However, I am not sure that would meet the requirements of the Commonwealth Privacy Act, which schools, vocational institutions and universities in Australia are, in general, subject to. Nathan Croot, Emil Ford Lawyers has produced a paper on "Practical Privacy Issues for Schools: http://www.emilford.com.au/page.asp?id=74&pv=%AB%A8 -- Tom Worthington FACS CP, TomW Communications Pty Ltd. t: 0419496150 The Higher Education Whisperer http://blog.highereducationwhisperer.com/ PO Box 13, Belconnen ACT 2617, Australia http://www.tomw.net.au Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Research School of Computer Science, Australian National University http://cs.anu.edu.au/courses/COMP7310/ _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
