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21 min ago | Free Republic

IRS sued for seizing 60 million medical records

A healthcare provider has sued the Internal Revenue Service and 15 of its agents, charging they wrongfully seized 60 million medical records from 10 million Americans.

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Related Topix: Tax, California, California Government, Criminal Defense Law, Law

6 hrs ago | The Orlando Sentinel

Server saga shows lack of customer care

After 30 minutes on the phone with Duane Siebert, I'm pretty sure he's not crazy, but I'd understand if you wanted to argue the point.

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Related Topix: Computers, Dell, Perot Systems, Business News

10 hrs ago | Holtville Tribune

FTC-3PO

We've been patient. It's been years since "Star Wars" came out and we still don't have a gold-plated droid to do our bidding.

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Sat May 18, 2013

ComputerWorld

Texas drone bill sparks a battle

Media groups, and even some privacy advocates slam Texas effort to limit drone use as a threat to free speech The battle to find a balance between privacy concerns and the beneficial use of drones for commercial and law enforcement purposes is in sharp focus in a bill that's winding its way through the Texas legislature.

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Related Topix: Criminal Defense Law, Law, Photography, Arts, Cameras

Austin Times

U.S. Attorney General says he didn't make AP phone records decision

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said on Tuesday he did not make the controversial decision to secretly seize telephone records of the Associated Press but defended his department's actions in the investigation of what he called a "very, very serious leak." The decision to seek phone records of one of the world's largest news-gathering ... (more)

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Related Topix: Prison, Eric Holder, US News, US Federal Bureau of Investigation

The Motley Fool

The Problem With Google Glass Isn't Just Privacy; It's Us

Keep track of the stocks that matter to you. Help yourself with the Fool's FREE and easy new watchlist service today.

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Related Topix: Emerging Technology, Search Engines, Computers, Cameras, Cell Phones, Cellphones, Electronics

CBS Local

Growing Popularity Of Private Drones Concern California Privacy Groups

No longer exclusively used by the military, drones are increasingly being used by groups and private individuals.

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Related Topix: Entomology, UC Davis, US News, Federal Aviation Administration

Lake Cowichan Gazette

Revelstoke city planning director John Guenther resigns

John Guenther looks over a city map in his office. He stepped down as the City of Revelstoke's Director of Planning this week.

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Related Topix: Canada, World News

Internet Evolution

IT Suffers From Obama Admin's Jekyll & Hyde Approach to Privacy Rights

Recently, the Obama administration has been of two minds where privacy rights are concerned.

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Related Topix: US News

Fri May 17, 2013

MediLexicon

Safeguarding Personal Privacy When Collecting DNA For Human Rights

DNA databases might help identify victims of crime and human trafficking, but how do we safeguard the personal privacy of innocent victims and family members? A new report online in the Cell Press journal Trends in Genetics identifies a number of key challenges to consider as experts develop such programs.

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Related Topix: Health

WMDT

Congress gets mixed advice on regulating drones

The growing use of unmanned surveillance "eyes in the sky" aircraft raises a thicket of privacy concerns, but Congress is getting mixed advice on what, if anything, to do about it.

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Related Topix: US News, Criminal Defense Law, Law, Federal Aviation Administration, US Politics, Republican, US House of Representatives, Representative Jason Chaffetz, James Sensenbrenner

Iol.co.za

US Congress gets mixed drone advice

The growing use of unmanned "eyes in the sky" is raising many privacy concerns, but the U.S. Congress is getting mixed advice on what to do about civilian drones.

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Related Topix: Activism

All Things Digital

Bloomberg Names Former Ibm Ceo Palmisano to Advise on Data Privacy

Here's an interesting development in the ongoing data-privacy imbroglio over at Bloomberg LP.

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Related Topix: Bloomberg LP, Media, IT Services

ComputerWorld

Banking privacy prevails over copyright enforcement, Dutch court rules

Privacy laws protecting bank account holders are more important than providing information to aid in copyright enforcement, according to a Dutch court ruling this week.

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Related Topix: Usenet

Tripso.com

Privacy and your airline reservations

This is a topic that doesn't come up very often. In fact, since the Federal Trade Commission doesn't have jurisdiction over airline reservation systems and travel agencies, it has not been part of the overall Internet privacy discussions.

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Information Technology

PerspecSys Debuts a Data Privacy Solution for ServiceNow

While cloud based services and products are becoming popular with companies all over the world, protecting sensitive data on cloud is becoming a challenge for companies.

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Modern Healthcare

Lawmakers air privacy concerns about insurance-exchange navigators

The chairmen of two House Ways and Means subcommittees this week pressed HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to address privacy concerns regarding workers who will help consumers buy health coverage through state insurance exchanges .

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Republican, US House of Representatives, Charles Boustany, Kevin Brady, Social Security, Personal Finance, Health Care Policy, Health

Thu May 16, 2013

KTVU Oakland

Google Glass may compromise privacy of user and others

With its built-in camera and internet capabilities, some argue the discrete new technology of Google Glass should be giving many people major privacy concerns.

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Related Topix: Cameras

PC World

NetChoice: California privacy bills are bad for Internet

Topping NetChoice's latest iAWFUL list are a number of California proposals aimed at protecting privacy that would create regulations for Internet companies.

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Related Topix: Social Software

CBC News

Man to file privacy complaint after personal info released

Earl Acker was among 90,000 Nova Scotians to receive the home energy report comparing their power usage to similar households.

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