Marc Rotenberg
Autor von Privacy in the Modern Age: The Search for Solutions
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Privacy Law Sourcebook 2004: United States Law, International Law, and Recent Developments (2005) 2 Exemplare
Privacy Law Sourcebook 2002: United States Law, International Law, and Recent Developments (2002) 2 Exemplare
Privacy Law Sourcebook 2003: United States Law, International Law, and Recent Developments (2003) 2 Exemplare
The Privacy Law Sourcebook 2001: United States Law, International Law, and Recent Developments (2001) 1 Exemplar
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(Note: "The Privacy Act of 1974, the main privacy law in the United States, set out an omnibus approach for privacy protection in the public sector, but left open the question of how best to regulate the collection and use of personal information in the private sector.") This book is endorsed by privacy/security writer Bruce Schneier (who also contributed a brief chapter), several law school professors, a European privacy administrator, Jeffrey Rosen, president of the US-based National Constitution Center, and US Senator Edward Markey (D-MA).
US privacy law on robotics has begun to cover only the use of airborne drones. The unregulated capabilities of ground-based robots, however, now include the ability to "climb the sides of buildings or jump thirty feet into the air onto a roof." Other robots are now being developed that are "designed to squeeze under doors." (I recommend that you contact your US Federal Congress member and your Senators to demand privacy legislation on any use of robots in the United States.) See also the 2015 science and technology bestseller Future Crime by Marc Goodman for more examples of the criminal use of robot and drone technology.
In the book's health privacy chapter, written by a medical doctor, we find out that the HIPAA privacy rule was amended in 2002, and "the right of consent, i.e., to control the use and disclosure of personal health information, was eliminated ... This key fact was not reported by the media."
That's just a few examples of why Privacy In The Modern Age is a must read. The book covers many more issues in the wounded but fixable US privacy landscape.… (mehr)