Privacy and XML, Part 2
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Free Spyware Slayer Offered as Part of
Privasafe's Privacy Protection Software
Bundle
Free Spyware Slayer Offered as Part of
Privasafe's Privacy Protection Software
Bundle
06/22/2005 02:53 AMPrivasafe is now including Spyware Slayer in its suite of privacy
protection software that is free to users with a monthly subscription
to Privasafe. [PRWEB Jun 22, 2005]
Spyware Slayer Offered as Part of
Privasafe's Free Privacy Protection
Software Bundle
Spyware Slayer Offered as Part of
Privasafe's Free Privacy Protection
Software Bundle
06/17/2005 03:42 PMPrivasafe is now including Spyware Slayer in its suite of privacy
protection software that is free to users with a monthly subscription
to Privasafe. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]
Free Spyware Slayer Offered as Part of
SurfSafe's Privacy Protection Software
Bundle
Free Spyware Slayer Offered as Part of
SurfSafe's Privacy Protection Software
Bundle
06/22/2005 02:53 AMSurfSafe is now including Spyware Slayer in its suite of privacy
protection software that is free to users with a monthly subscription
to SurfSafe. [PRWEB Jun 22, 2005]
Spyware Slayer Offered as Part of
SurfSafe's Free Privacy Protection
Software Bundle
Spyware Slayer Offered as Part of
SurfSafe's Free Privacy Protection
Software Bundle
06/17/2005 03:42 PMSurfSafe is now including Spyware Slayer in its suite of privacy
protection software that is free to users with a monthly subscription
to SurfSafe. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]
Free Spyware Slayer Offered as Part of
Antivirus Email's Privacy Protection
Software Bundle
Free Spyware Slayer Offered as Part of
Antivirus Email's Privacy Protection
Software Bundle
06/22/2005 02:53 AMAntivirus Email is now including Spyware Slayer in its suite of
privacy protection software that is free to users with a monthly
subscription to Antivirus Email. [PRWEB Jun 22, 2005]
Spyware Slayer Offered as Part of
Antivirus Email's Free Privacy
Protection Software Bundle
Spyware Slayer Offered as Part of
Antivirus Email's Free Privacy
Protection Software Bundle
06/17/2005 03:42 PMAntivirus Email is now including Spyware Slayer in its suite of
privacy protection software that is free to users with a monthly
subscription to Antivirus Email. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]
Creating a Privacy Policy Compliant with
the New Online Privacy Protection Act
Creating a Privacy Policy Compliant with
the New Online Privacy Protection Act
12/12/2003 07:51 PMIRMI Dec 12 2003 6:22PM ET
EFF Privacy Coalition Presses Congress
for Hearings on Air Traveler Privacy
EFF Privacy Coalition Presses Congress
for Hearings on Air Traveler Privacy
02/17/2004 02:34 PMElectronic Frontier Foundations Feb 17 2004 6:22PM GMT
John Lautner's Chemosphere: part
Jetsons, part Bond and vintage L.A.
Modern.
John Lautner's Chemosphere: part
Jetsons, part Bond and vintage L.A.
Modern.
04/07/2005 12:53 PM
The most modern home built in the
world. "From the outside it looks
like a spaceship you cannot enter. But if
you go inside, it feels very cozy… very Zen and calming. Maybe
because you are
floating
above the city, in the sky".
John Lautner's
Chemosphere residence is the product of a
fortuitous union of
architect, client, time and place.
Leonard Malin was a young
aerospace engineer in late-1950s L.A. whose father-in-law had just
given him a plot north of Mulholland Drive, near Laurel Canyon. The
only catch: at roughly 45 degrees, the slope was all but unbuildable.
Lautner sketched a bold vertical line, a cross, and a curve above it.
"Draw it up," he told his assistant.
Now publisher
Benedik
t Taschen owns Chemosphere (NSFW), and after 20
years of neglect the house has been beautifully
restored
(.pdf) by
Frank
Escher.
New Form of Internet Fiction is Part
Story, Part Game
New Form of Internet Fiction is Part
Story, Part Game
06/05/2005 10:52 PMInternet startup City of IF today launched a web site dedicated to
“storygaming” – a new form of storytelling over the Web. Storygaming
is a unique combination of storytelling and computer games in which
players cooperatively play characters in a story guided by a human
author. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
Part Butler and Part Buddy, Aide Keeps
Kerry Running
Part Butler and Part Buddy, Aide Keeps
Kerry Running
04/28/2004 12:17 AMMarvin Nicholson Jr. is the man literally behind Senator John Kerry,
ready with an uncapped bottle of water whenever Mr. Kerry's throat
runs dry.
Into the Itanium, Part 2
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Computer-
Processors/Into-the-Itanium-Part-2/ In
our la
Into the Itanium, Part 2
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Computer-
Processors/Into-the-Itanium-Part-2/ In
our la
12/27/2004 01:08 PMDevHardware Dec 27 2004 4:25PM GMT
One pie, no privacy
One pie, no privacy
04/27/2004 07:18 AMUSA Today Apr 27 2004 11:37AM GMT
The war on privacy, Act II
The war on privacy, Act II
03/16/2003 03:12 AMYou talk to your spouse on the cell phone, and the government
eavesdrops and writes down your conversation. In the privacy of your
home you Google. ...
LNR Wants Privacy
LNR Wants Privacy
08/31/2004 01:58 PMCerberus Capital Management's purchase shows the dangers for minority
public shareholders.
"Privacy"
"Privacy"
07/02/2004 08:10 AMPrivacy Resources
Privacy Resources
02/15/2004 07:42 AMPrivacy Resourceshttp://www.PrivacyResources.in
foPrivacyResources.info is a Subject Tracer™
Information Blog developed and created by the
Virtual Private
Library™. It is designed to bring together the latest
resources and sources on an ongoing basis for privacy resources. We
always welcome suggestions of additional sites and resources to be
added to this comprehensive listing and please submit by clicking
here. This site has been developed and
maintained by
Marcus P.
Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.. Additional links and resources by Marcus
are available by clicking
here.
Defining privacy
Defining privacy
02/01/2005 09:19 PM
tins ::: Rick Klau's
weblog
Bonus goofy news item of the week: Paris Hilton’s Blackberry was hacked.
Quoth the source for this
bombshell:
“It’s one thing to have people
looking at your sex tapes, but having people reading your personal
e-mails is a real invasion of
privacy.”
Clearly, different people
have different definitions for invasion of privacy.
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A question of privacy
A question of privacy
05/25/2004 11:41 PMComputer Times Asia May 26 2004 4:07AM GMT
"Privacy Statement"
"Privacy Statement"
11/16/2003 08:31 PMCanadian Privacy Act
Canadian Privacy Act
02/13/2004 06:31 PMU.S. May Get a Privacy Czar
U.S. May Get a Privacy Czar
05/21/2004 05:31 AMCongressional representatives introduce a bill that would require the
federal government to create a chief privacy officer position. Every
federal department and agency also would get a privacy head. By Kim
Zetter.
Cameras, Privacy And The Law
Cameras, Privacy And The Law
02/17/2004 06:31 PMFound over at
Alan
Reiter's Camera Phone Report is this story written by a Kansas
City Star columnist talking about how
everyone's overreacting to the "dangers" of camera
phones by worrying about a specific technology, rather than the
misuse of that technology. The writer lists a bunch of other devices
(including watches and MP3 players) that include cameras, but which no
one is calling to ban. However, his overall point is that technology
trumps privacy - and on top of that, technology trumps the law. The
issue we should be focusing on, according to the article, is making
laws that protect privacy, not ones that outlaw technology. Then, if
someone is using the technology to violate someone's privacy, you go
after them for breaking the privacy law - not the law banning the,
otherwise useful, technology. Makes sense. Of course, if you then
combine it with another article (found at
Smart Mobs),
it raises other questions. This is a case where a man with a wireless
security camera system realized that he was
getting
video from a neighbor's security camera instead of his own - and
witnessed the neighbor abusing her foster children. He called the
police and the woman was quickly arrested, which is clearly a good
thing. However, where does the law stand on video like that, which is
accidentally intercepted? Is it only a privacy violation if the
voyeurism is intentional? Clearly, there are a lot of new legal and
privacy issues raised by new technologies - and trying to simply
outlaw technology or cram new technologies into old laws isn't going
to cut it.
Privacy in the Woods?
Privacy in the Woods?
05/11/2004 06:01 PMProtect Your Web Privacy
Protect Your Web Privacy
07/19/2004 11:21 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 20 2004 3:41AM GMT
A price in privacy
A price in privacy
05/21/2004 07:06 PMInternational Herald Tribune,France-10 minutes ago ... That's why
Google's new Internet e-mail service is causing such a ruckus. ...
The third is Google's easy interface and smart searching
capabilities. ...
Privacy is a Pandora's Box
Privacy is a Pandora's Box
03/19/2005 02:38 AM Privacy Eraser v3.0
Privacy Eraser v3.0
11/05/2003 01:26 PMProtect your privacy by cleaning up your browser's cache, cookies,
history, typed URLs, index.dat, autocomplete memory and erasing your
tracks of past Windows activity with the easy-to-use and powerful
privacy protect tools. [Shareware $29.95 30 Days 838 KB]
Privacy: What CEOs Need to Know
Privacy: What CEOs Need to Know
04/13/2004 01:58 AMBusiness Week Apr 13 2004 6:16AM GMT
Privacy is not a Crime!
Privacy is not a Crime!
01/11/2004 10:11 AMhttp://www.privacyisnotacrime.com/
Privacy is not a crime, plain and simple yet it seems that our
given rights to maintain privacy are being shredded away from us left
and right constantly. What does it take to maintain our rights to
privacy, and how far will we go giving up our rights? Sometimes a
simple reminder such as this site will help us all remember what
privacy is, and what we can do to protect our privacy both in every
day life and online.
Our statement is simple, privacy...
How Much Is Privacy Worth?
How Much Is Privacy Worth?
12/03/2003 06:19 AMThe Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether the government is
automatically on the hook for illegally releasing private data. The
feds say individuals must prove harm before claiming compensation. By
Ryan Singel.
Privacy vs. Piracy?
Privacy vs. Piracy?
03/14/2005 05:27 PMThe entertainment industry certainly loves to raid ISPs these days.
Perhaps it's payback for all those recent court rulings saying that
ISPs shouldn't just roll over and hand out private data every time the
entertainment industry suspects wrongdoing. Last week, they raided an
Austra
lian ISP and a Swedish one. The Swedish one was with the help of
authorities (the Australian one wasn't), but it was still organized by
the entertainment industry. However, in raiding the ISP and carting
away lots of info, some are wondering if the raid
violated
strict data privacy laws in that country. It certainly raises
some interesting questions in the light of all of the many, many data
leaks over the past couple of weeks. If your data happens to be
stored on the same server as someone who is breaking the law, does
that mean your data is open to review from private sources?
Goodbye to Privacy
Goodbye to Privacy
04/09/2005 08:54 PMIn the past five years, what most of us only recently thought of as
"nobody's business" has become the big business of everybody's
business.
Prove you believe in privacy
Prove you believe in privacy
12/10/2003 12:44 PMvnunet.com Dec 10 2003 12:11PM ET
Privacy Forum
Privacy Forum
02/13/2004 07:01 AMPrivacy Forumhttp://www.vortex.com/privacy/
a>
The PRIVACY Forum includes a moderated e-mail digest
(and archive of those digests and related documents) for the
discussion and analysis of issues relating to privacy (both personal
and collective) in the information age. Topics include
telecommunications, information and database collection and sharing,
and a wide range of other privacy issues, as pertains to the privacy
concerns of individuals, groups, businesses, government, and society
at large. The manners in which both the conventional and the
controversial concerns of business and government interact with
privacy considerations are also topics for digest discussions. There
is no charge to receive the digest.
Privacy erosion
Privacy erosion
01/26/2004 07:33 PMCNET Asia Jan 26 2004 9:49PM GMT
Cox Vies for Privacy
Cox Vies for Privacy
08/03/2004 01:07 PMIf you're not satisfied with your current stock price, why not just
buy out your company?
No privacy in the skies
No privacy in the skies
09/22/2004 02:44 AMUSA Today Sep 22 2004 6:52AM GMT
U.S. passport privacy: Over and out?
U.S. passport privacy: Over and out?
12/25/2004 05:00 PMfinally gains government
approval
iht.com/articles/2004/12/22/news/passport.html
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