|
Date |
Article Title |
Publication |
Author |
Synopsis |
|
23/2008 |
What Privacy Policy? |
Forbes.com |
Andy Greenberg |
A
study released today shows a gap in perception between
privacy executives and marketing departments when it
comes to sharing customer data. Forbes reports that the
study, conducted by the Ponemon Institute for the email
marketing firm Strongmail, reveals that although 75
percent of privacy officers believe their organization
limits the sharing of customer information, a third of
marketing executives said they have no limits on what
customer data they share with third parties. |
|
5/28/2008 |
Privacy Concerns Seen
Hurting Online Ad Biz |
Reuters |
Diane Bartz |
Reuters reports that financial services research
organization Stanford Group Co. yesterday forecast
possible slowed growth in Internet advertising due to
widespread discomfort among consumers and governmental
officials about behavioral targeting -- the method
online advertisers use to track consumers' online
behavior so they may tailor ads to individuals. |
|
5/19/2008 |
Lawmakers Ask ISP Not to
Share Data With NebuAd |
Online Media Daily |
Wendy Davis |
Two lawmakers are questioning whether or not Charter
Communication's plan to share data about their users Web
habits violates users' privacy rights. |
|
12/26/2007 |
Google Thinks It Knows
Your Friends |
New York Times |
Miguel Helft |
If
Google wants to come up with its own social graph, the
connections between people that are behind the power of
social networks like MySpace and Facebook, it’s going to
have to work a little harder — or risk alienating a
growing number of users. |
|
Nov. 2007 |
The Talk of the Town: You |
Technology
Review |
Mark Williams |
In
this review of a recent book by Daniel J. Solove,
Associate Professor of Law at George Washington
University Law School, the Technology Review author
explores the exploits of the "digital global village." |