Volume 4:3
I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society
Volume 4, Issue 3
2008 Privacy Year in Review
2008
- Introductory Essay for 2008 Privacy Year in Review, Peter P. Swire & Martha K. Landesberg
- The Cost of Reading Privacy Policies, Aleecia M. McDonald & Lorrie Faith Cranor
- ‘Using Science to Combat Data Loss: Analyzing Breaches by Type and Industry, C. Matthew Curtin & Lee T. Ayres
- E-Verify: Expansion and Recent Developments, Lizzette Romero
- The Identity Theft Cat-and-Mouse Game: An Examination of the State and Federal Government’s Latest Maneuvers, Nicki K. Elgie
- Data Breach Notification Legislation: Recent Developments, Julie A. Heitzenrater
- Are IP Addresses “Personally Identifiable Information?,” Frederick Lah
- Behavioral Targeting: Issues Involving the Microsoft-aQuantive and Google-DoubleClick Mergers, and the Current and Proposed Solutions to Those Issues, James Schedwin
- Is MySpace a Good Kids’ Space? A Look at the Implications of the January 2008 MySpace - Attorneys General Agreement Concerning Online Age Verification, Matthew Whitman
- Privacy Implications of GPS Tracking Technology, Sarah Rahter
- The First Civil Rights Act of the 21st Century: Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008, Jennifer J. Lee
- The Role of Privacy Law in Genetic Research, Sarah Fendrick
- A Privacy Review of DNA Databases, Natalie A. Bennet
- China in Global Trade: Proposed Data Protection Law and Encryption Standard Dispute, Aimee Boram Yang