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Privacy Norms in the Bio-Digital World

What is the penalty when public information is situated outside of its original format and mashed-up with other data sources? What happens when we correlate data to ‘map’ it? Continue reading

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Rendering CCTV (Somewhat) More Transparent

In a conversation with Prof. Andrew Clement this summer we got talking about the ever-increasing deployment of CCTV cameras throughout Canada. The conversation was, at least in part, motivated by the massive number of cameras that are being deployed throughout … Continue reading

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The Geek, Restraining Orders, and Theories of Privacy

Ought a restraining order limit a person from ‘following’ me online as it does from being near me in the physical world? Continue reading

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Context, Privacy, and (Attempted) Blogger Anonymity

While ‘privacy online’ is commonly something that is seen through the eyes of business privacy policies, how should be think about maintaining privacy online, and realizing privacy norms, in ‘personal’ spaces such as blogs where the bloggers are anonymous? Continue reading

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