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- Internet (3)
- Law & Technology (3)
- PhD (3)
- Privacy (18)
- Security (1)
- Semantic Web (1)
- Social Networks (13)
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- Web 2.0 (8)
Letzte Einträge
- 14.12.2009: Publication on Privacy in Social Network Applications
- 14.12.2009: Privacy issues discussed in W3C Social Web
- 5.11.2008: All things are possible
- 2.9.2008: Reasons for Privacy-by-Design Social Networks
- 29.7.2008: New Media Douchebags
- 27.7.2008: Social Network Applications Among Most Popular Internet Sites
- 11.6.2008: The Future of the Internet - OECD Meeting in Seoul
- 26.4.2008: Why bother about our privacy on social networks?
- 26.4.2008: Rome Memorandum
- 26.2.2008: A Fairy Tale
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Rome Memorandum
The International Working Group on Data Protection in Telecommunications, the so-called Berlin Group, has released a report and guidance on privacy in social network services. After listing some of the major risks to the information privacy of social network users, the report draws up some preliminary guidance for privacy and data protection regulators, for social network application providers and also for users. The Rome Memorandum is available for free.
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