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Public Policy « My Place in the Crowd
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My Place in the Crowd. The Common Data Project Blog. Archive for the ‘Public Policy’ Category. Laquo; Older Entries. Will the “Closing of the Open Web” also close the door on the possibility of individual agency over personal data? Saturday, March 10th, 2012. Recently there were a a spate of posts. I won’t rehash the whole explanation here as it is very well explained there. Shopping comparison sites for another. Facebook would be a completely different beast. Twitter wouldn’t exist. Sharing content via ...
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Amazon « My Place in the Crowd
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My Place in the Crowd. The Common Data Project Blog. Posts Tagged ‘Amazon’. Open Graph, Silk, etc: Let’s stop calling it a privacy problem. Tuesday, October 4th, 2011. The recent announcements of Facebook’s Open Graph update. Have provoked the usual. About privacy. Maybe it’s time to give up on trying to fight data collection and data use issues with privacy arguments. Who cares if they know I'm a dog? Amazon likens what Silk is doing to the role of an Internet Service Provider. Has sent a letter. Which ...
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In The News « My Place in the Crowd
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My Place in the Crowd. The Common Data Project Blog. Posts Tagged ‘In The News’. Laquo; Older Entries. Should Pharma have access to doctors’ prescription records? Tuesday, April 26th, 2011. Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont want to pass laws to prevent pharmacies from selling prescription data to drug companies. Who in turn use it for “targeted marketing to doctors” or “tailoring their products to better meet the needs of health practitioners” (depending on who you talk to). Tags: Access to Information.
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Whitepaper 2.0: A moral and practical argument for public access to private data. « My Place in the Crowd
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My Place in the Crowd. The Common Data Project Blog. Laquo; In The Mix…predicting the future; releasing healthcare claims; and $1.5 millions awarded to data privacy. Response to: A New Internet Privacy Law? New York Times – Opinion, March 18). Whitepaper 2.0: A moral and practical argument for public access to private data. April 4th, 2011 by The Common Data Project. The Common Data Project’s White Paper version 2.0. We believe there are technological and policy solutions that can remedy this situation a...
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Building the Datatrust « My Place in the Crowd
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My Place in the Crowd. The Common Data Project Blog. Archive for the ‘Building the Datatrust’ Category. The CDP Private Map Maker v0.2. Wednesday, April 27th, 2011. We’ve released version 0.2 of the CDP Private Map Maker. 8211; A new way to release sensitive map data! Speedy, but is it safe? Today, releasing sensitive data safely on a map is not a trivial task. The common anonymization methods tend to either be manual and time consuming, or create a very low resolution map. Differential privacy not only ...
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Napsterization
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April 01, 2014. Imagine We Had No Transaction Receipts. No receipt for tax purposes, or proving the cost from the vendor, or your expense report, or documentation about what you purchased. no warranty or food safety proof, no date or time or place or anything. You just have a cup of coffee. Now imagine the opposite:. That is the Open Notice and Consent Receipt. System from the user perspective. Think something like this:. By Mary Hodder at 01:51 PM #. Other blogs commenting on this post. March 31, 2014.
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open graph « My Place in the Crowd
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My Place in the Crowd. The Common Data Project Blog. Posts Tagged ‘open graph’. Open Graph, Silk, etc: Let’s stop calling it a privacy problem. Tuesday, October 4th, 2011. The recent announcements of Facebook’s Open Graph update. Have provoked the usual. About privacy. Maybe it’s time to give up on trying to fight data collection and data use issues with privacy arguments. Who cares if they know I'm a dog? Amazon likens what Silk is doing to the role of an Internet Service Provider. Has sent a letter.
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SGM is a consultancy specializing in developing "Big Data" collection systems intended for data-driven decision-making and data-rich services. SGM also provides experienced guidance on privacy ethics and regulations. SGM provides end-to-end services in partnership with Software Innovation Lab. Testing). Services span design and requirements-gathering to development and analysis to stewarding the data collection system as it evolves over time. I graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in Politi...Tony'...
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Access to Information « My Place in the Crowd
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My Place in the Crowd. The Common Data Project Blog. Posts Tagged ‘Access to Information’. Kerry-McCain Privacy Bill: What it got right, what’s still missing. Wednesday, May 11th, 2011. At long last, we have a bill to talk about. It’s official name is the “ Commercial Privacy Bill of Rights Act of 2011. 8221; and it was introduced by Senators Kerry and McCain. Perhaps most importantly, the bill acknowledges that de-identification doesn’t work, even if it doesn’t make a lot of noise about it. Legislators ...