The Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Developments in privacy law and writings of a Canadian privacy lawyer, containing information related to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (aka PIPEDA) and other Canadian and international laws.
Tuesday, March 22, 2005
Debate over Solove and Hoofnagle's privacy proposal
I blogged a little while ago about a new proposed privacy regime put forward by Daniel Solove and Chris Hoofnagle (see PIPEDA and Canadian Privacy Law: Daniel Solove, Chris Hoofnagle propose a new model privacy regime for the United States) and I've been waiting for Denis Bailey of the Open Society Paradox to comment on it. He's posted a summary of his thoughts on his blog, which provide food for thought: The Open Society Paradox: The Whole Kit and Caboodle - Solove and Hoofnagle Go For Regime Change.
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information breaches,
privacy
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