1 hr ago | Australian News
Google blurs Street View images over privacy concerns
“We'll be incorporating face-blurring technology in the Australian and New Zealand versions of Street View”
Melbourne, May 13 : Google has come up with a new technology that blurs human faces in street pictures it has taken for its popular mapping service called Street View. via Australian News
7 hrs ago | ComputerWorld
ACS supports privacy laws, calls for e-mail safeguards
“The federal government's decision to review privacy laws to protect national security raises the issue of professional conduct around new technologies and the absence of a robust system of checks and balances to ensure that privacy is protected”
Computerworld newsletters! The Australian Computer Society has called on government to enforce rigid privacy laws on organisations which intercept employee e-mails. Under new legislation , businesses may be ... via ComputerWorld
16 hrs ago | Digital Home Canada
CIPPIC files privacy complaint over Deep Packet Inspection
“Canada has privacy legislation that Bell and other ISPs must follow”
CIPPIC, a group of University Of Ottawa law students who deal with online privacy issues, last week filed a complaint with Canada's Privacy Commissioner about Bell Canada's use of Deep Packet Inspection to ... via Digital Home Canada
Yesterday | Tucson Region
Order bars hospital from sending patient in coma back to Honduras
“You don't take someone who's unconscious and helpless and move them out of the country over the objections of their family”
A judge has temporarily stopped a Phoenix-area hospital from sending a woman back to her native Honduras. via Tucson Region
Yesterday | The Sydney Morning Herald
IT body wants internet 'snoop' safeguards
“Historically, Australia has had strong laws regulating interception of telephone communications”
Australia's IT industry group is calling on the federal government to adopt guidelines surrounding the use of workplace internet records. via The Sydney Morning Herald
Yesterday | WaterSki
Privacy Policy & Your Privacy Rights
At Bonnier Corporation, your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy applies to all of the products, services, and websites offered by Bonnier Corporation and its subsidiaries or affiliated companies . via WaterSki
Sunday | TechNewsWorld
Loopt's Brian Knapp: Mapping Out a Proactive Privacy Strategy
“Hey, I'm at this great museum”
Since its beginnings, Loopt has reached out to numerous privacy groups and regulators to help spur privacy innovation and to seek guidance in the continual development of its own approach, notes Brian Knapp, ... via TechNewsWorld
Saturday May 10 | Slashdot
Google's Street View meets resistance in France
“Google has begun to scan the streets of Paris as part of its Street View service , but the company may be hindered from publishing them unedited. The reason? French privacy laws: ... In France, citizens have a "droit a l'image”
Ian Lamont writes "Google has begun to scan the streets of Paris as part of its Street View service , but the company may be hindered from publishing them unedited. via Slashdot
Friday May 9 | Slam Sports
Privacy laws allow disclosure of health information, privacy commissioners say
“Why Clinton's arguments to carry on just don't hold water any more.”
Two of Canada's privacy commissions have issued a statement stating personal health information can be disclosed in emergency situations. via Slam Sports
Friday May 9 | Computing
Time we stopped passing the buck
Data privacy is perhaps the biggest single challenge facing the technology industry The realisation is growing that data protection is not somebody else's responsibility. via Computing







