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07/02/2008 | CNET News.com | USA
With tech, nowhere to run, nowhere to hide

While Orwell was correct in foreseeing evaporating individual privacy, the enemy of privacy is not necessarily government. Indeed, we may only have ourselves to blame for the destruction of privacy that we hold so dear.



07/02/2008

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NEWS
ISRAEL  | Israel's Justice Department Gives Green Light to Street View  
EUROPE  | Pressure on Internet Companies to Better Secure Privacy  
USA  | Gates calls for new consumer privacy law  
USA  | Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy Fears  
USA  | UK, China and Russia beat out US in race to end privacy  

ARTICLES
USA  | How we went wrong on identity  
USA  | Are Google`s moves creeping you out?  
USA  | Is Don`tDateHimGirl.Com Legal?  
INTERNATIONAL  | Google voice is violating the company`s privacy policy  
USA  | Is There a Privacy Risk in Google Flu Trends?  

RULES
ISRAEL  | HC 3809/08 Association for Civil Rights v. Israel Police et al  
GERMANY  | Austrian and German courts protect identity file-sharers  
CANADA  | BMG Canada Inc. v. Doe.  
USA  | USA V. BRADFORD C. COUNCILMAN  

LEGISLATION
EUROPE  | Guidelines on the contents and use of privacy statements on websites  
CALIFORNIA  | California Protection Against Computer Spyware Act  
ENGLAND  | Data Protection Act 1998  
USA  | Children`s Online Privacy Protection Act  
USA  | The Freedom of Information Act Amended 2002  

ONLINE SOURCES
USA  | Liberty Alliance  
BULGARIA  | CPDP - Commission for Personal Data Protection  
FINLAND  | Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman  
CZECH REPUBLIC  | UOOU - Office for Personal Data Protection  
GREECE  | DPA - Hellenic Data Protection Authority  






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