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ECOMMERCE PRIVACY

Canadian Journal of Law and Technology
Each issue covers the hottest cyberspace topics that relate to your profession: ecommerce, privacy, intellectual property, regulatory issues, and more! If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy
cavoukian says privacy fears crippling e-commerce
“the ontario commissioner works with microsoft to develop a set of guidelines she says should be integrated in future identity management systems. decide for yourself whether her seven principles will restore consumer trust”
aol's privacy policy on trial
"claims such as 'i didn't read it,' 'i couldn't be expected to read it,' or 'it is an unconscionable policy,' have all been unsuccessful" in the past, he said. brought to you by the guardian ecommerce privacy seal program
top corporations clean up web sites, privacy policies
“the retail report from the customer respect group rates companies on site usability, communications, and trust, among other factors on the top 100 of the fortune 500 sites.” read full article. (source: clickz stats)
cavoukian says privacy fears crippling e-commerce
cavoukian says privacy fears crippling e-commerce ann cavoukian the ontario commissioner works with microsoft to develop a set of guidelines she says should be integrated in future identity management systems. decide for yourself
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Playing for Keeps Across the Board
Item 1: Who owns eCommerce? Tim Bray on IBM versus Amazon This is not meant to be a diatribe about privacy, however much the word surveillance may imply environment combined with some autonomy and privacy on the user's behalf.
facebook's new privacy controls save face
facebook will now allow users to directly control what information is shared with their friends about their activities on the network, reports reuters. newly introduced features this week - 'news feed' and 'mini-feed' - immediately
woman awarded $11.3m in internet defamation suit
$11.3 million. scheff said if she does receive the money, she would continue her work and probably share her wealth with friends who need it -- after she pays her lawyer. brought to you by the guardian ecommerce privacy seal program
ftc asked to investigate aol
the world privacy forum maintains in its filing to the ftc that aol has released users' search like the illinois institute of technology in their privacy policies. however, brough to you by guardian ecommerce privacy seal program


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