Who Has Privacy in Cyberspace?
Required:
Anne Wells Branscomb, Who Owns Information? - SCP
Dwyer v. American Express - CCP
Discretionary:
NAACP v. Alabama ex rel Patterson - CWP
Whalen v. Roe - CWP
Avrahami v. US News and World Report materials - OYO
NII Task Force, Options for Promoting Privacy on the National Information Infrastructure.
New York Times, Katharine Q. Seelye, Companies Agree to Protect Personal Data
European Council Privacy Directive - OYO
Information Industry Association Voluntary Guidelines - OYO
LEXIS P-Trak database controversy - OYO
NII Working Group on Privacy recommendations - OYO
Complaint filed by Center for Media Education, re: gathering info on kid's while they surf.
b. Electronic Communications Privacy Act
Required:
Steve Jackson Games v. U.S. Secret Service - CCP
Discretionary:
EFF Background Material on the Steve Jackson case - OYO
Roger Clarke's cookies paper.
Further information on cookies
c. What might be a "reasonable expectation of privacy"?
Required:
Bourke v. Nissan - CCP
Shoars v. Epson. - CCP
Smyth v. Pillsbury - CCP
Discretionary:
O'Connor v. Ortega (ortega)- CWP
Whalen v. Roe- OYO
NTIA report, "Privacy and Self-Regulation in the Information Age."
Any materials on privacy in electronic documents - OYO
Information relating to browsers-data collection
http://www.13xcom/cgi-bin/cdt/snoop.pl
http://www.junkbusters.com/cgi-bin/privacy
http://www.anonymizer.com/cgi-bin/snoop.pl
http://www.patents.com/status.cgi
http://www.hotwired.com/cgi-bin/env.cgi
http://www.panix.com/~jens/status.cgi
http://vancouver-webpages.com/cgi-bin/test.cgi
http://www.eff.org/onsite.html
http://home.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html
Contents | Seattle University School of Law| Top