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Who's Minding the Kids? Surveillance in Three Online Playgrounds
By: Valerie Steeves
Presented at the Association of Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Computer Human Interaction, Ottawa, January 2008.
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DRM {and/or/vs.} PRIVACY: musical lessons for the electronic health care record
By: Ian Kerr
Keynote address presented at the Pan-Canadian Privacy Forum on EHR Information Governance, Toronto, November 14.
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The internet of things: .... well then, why not people?
By: Ian Kerr
Presented at Privacy Horizons: Terra Incognita, 29th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners, Montreal, September 25-28, 2007.
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RFID Networks in Action
By: Jeremy Hessing-Lewis & Prof. Ian Kerr
The following jpg images were prepared to accompany Ian Kerr's work on RFID tags.
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Privacy, Identity and Equality: The Case of Child Pornography
By: Jane Bailey
Presented at the Centre for Innovation Law and Policy Consultation on Online Child Exploitation, Toronto, May 7 2007.
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A Reasonable Expectation of Privacy? You Be the Judge!
By: Jane Bailey
Presented at “A Reasonable Expectation of Privacy? You be the Judge!”, Workshop presented at the Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conference, Montréal, May 1, 2007.
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Perspectives on Privacy: The Technological View
By: Carlisle Adams
Presented at “A Reasonable Expectation of Privacy? You be the Judge!”,
Workshop presented at the Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conference,
Montréal, May 1, 2007.
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Reasonable Expectations of Privacy: Sociological Perspectives
By: Valerie Steeves
Presented at “A Reasonable Expectation of Privacy? You be the Judge!”, Workshop presented at the Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conference, Montréal, May 1, 2007.
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Reasonable Expectations of Privacy: The Psychological Perspective
By: Jacquelyn Burkell
Presented at “A Reasonable Expectation of Privacy? You be the Judge!”, Workshop presented at the Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conference, Montréal, May 1, 2007.
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Deeply Personal Information and the Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in Tessling
By: David Matheson
Presented at “A Reasonable Expectation of Privacy? You be the Judge!”, Workshop presented at the Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conference, Montréal, May 1, 2007.
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Tessling on my brain: reasonable expectation of privacy, technology, & the future
By: Ian Kerr
Presented at “A Reasonable Expectation of Privacy? You be the Judge!”, Workshop presented at the Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conference, Montréal, May 1, 2007.
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New Identifiers for Victims of Abuse
By: Ian Kerr
Presented at the Shirley Greenberg Chair for Women and the Legal Profession Greenberg Lunch-Time Workshop, University of Ottawa, March 14, 2007.
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Delegation and Proxy Services in Digital Credential Environments
By: Carlisle Adams
Presented at the 7th Annual Privacy and Security Workshop Your Identity Please: Identity Theft and Identity Management in the 21st Century, Toronto, November 2, 2006.
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Tackling ID Theft: Legal and Policy Approaches
By: Philippa Lawson
Presented at the 7th Annual Privacy and Security Workshop Your Identity Please: Identity Theft and Identity Management in the 21st Century, Toronto, November 3, 2006.
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Identity: Setting the Larger Context, Achieving the Right Outcomes
By: Stefan Brands
Presented at the 7th Annual Privacy and Security Workshop Your Identity Please: Identity Theft and Identity Management in the 21st Century, Toronto, November 3, 2006.
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Health Privacy, Patient Autonomy and the Coming Merger of Humans and Machines
By: Ian Kerr
Presented at Dalhousie University Health Law Institute Health Law and Policy Seminar Series, Halifax, October 20, 2006.
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What's the Frequency, Kenneth? Radio Frequency Identifications and the Future of Humanism
By: Jacquelyn Burkell, Valerie Steeves and Ian Kerr
Public discussion organized by the Sheldon Chumir Foundation and the
Dalhousie University Privacy and Security Lab, Halifax, October 23,
2006.
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Privacy and Openness: Achieving the Right Balance
By Philippa Lawson
Presentation to the Second National Forum on New Directions in Administrative Law and Practice, Toronto, Oct.4-5, 2006.
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DRM & The Automation of Virtue
By: Ian Kerr
Presented at “Identity and Identification in a Networked World: A Multidisciplinary Graduate Student Symposium”, New York University, September 29, 2006.
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Today's Identity Crisis, and the Identity Metasystem By: Stefan Brands Stefan Brands presented on a panel on identity at Microsoft's MIX06 conference, Las Vegas, March 20-22, 2006. The panel, titled "Today's Identity Crisis, and the Identity Metasystem", discussed Microsoft's vision for the Identity Metasystem, a framework for a new internet-level identity system proposed by Microsoft and industry partners, which addresses the challenges users face with online security, identity theft, and the complexity of managing multiple identities. Dr. Brands' presentation, with an introduction from Microsoft's Kim Cameron, is available for download here. |
Consumer Information as Commodity: A Glimpse into the Canadian Data Brokerage Industry and an Assessment of Retailer Compliance with Data Protection Laws By: Philippa Lawson Presented to the Surveillance Project in Kingston on April 27, 2006. Click here to download the presentation slides. |
The Medium is A Message: Reaffirming Public Obligations in the Battle Against Internet Hate By: Jane Bailey Presented at National Holocaust Memorial, Law Society of Upper Canada and The League for Human Rights Bnai B’rith Canada, Toronto, April 26, 2006. Click here to download the presentation slides. |
Data Protection, Privacy & Anonymization: Definitions, Standards & Rights By: Carole Lucock Presented to the World Health Organization Ethics Council in Geneva, Switzerland, on April 5, 2006. Click here to download the presentation slides. |
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add this to your cart? digital locks and autopia/myopia/distopia By: Ian Kerr Presented at "Who Can You Trust? Privacy and Security is Everyone's Responsibility," the 7th Annual Privacy and Security Conference in Victoria, BC, February 10, 2006. Click here to download the slides... |
P2P Litigation Summit: Canadian and Global Developments By: Alex Cameron Presentation to the First Annual P2P Litigation Summit (November 3, 2005), Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, USA. Click here to download the presentation slides... |
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anonymity, smart networks and the internet for dummies By: Ian Kerr Presented at IP3: Intellectual Property, Innovation Policies and International Perspectives Conference, on December 9– 10, 2005. Click here to download the presentation slides... |
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digital copyright reform & the piracy of personal information By: Ian Kerr Presented at the Third International Conference on the Intellectual Property Protection of High Technology: Intellectual Property Protection of Computer Software at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, on December 9, 2005. Click here to download the presentation slides... |
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Identity Management and Privacy By: Stefan Brands Presented at the 6th Annual Privacy and Security Workshop, Privacy and Security: Disclosure, University of Toronto, November 3, 2005. ABSTRACT: Identity management is increasingly recognized as a cornerstone of electronic communication and transaction systems. Broad application areas such as enterprise access management, electronic health record management, e-government, e-commerce, and social networking all critically rely on the ability to manage, provision, and authenticate the "identities" of people,devices, processes, and other entities. Three basic approaches to identity management can be distinguished: silo identity management, federated identity management, and user-centric identity management. Each of these has unique characteristics with regards to security, privacy, scalability, and usability. As a result, each basic approach to identity management is suitable for certain types of applications but not for others. In this presentation I will discuss the pros and cons of each approach and discuss the implications for various types of applications. Interested listeners are encouraged to visit www.idcorner.org to learn more about the topic. |
Empirical Aspirations: The Substance of Procedure in Online Music Sharing Litigation By: Jane Bailey Jane Bailey presented "Empirical Aspirations: The Substance of Procedure in Online Music Sharing Litigation" in spring 2005 at the Canadian Law and Society Association Conference in Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia. The presentation focuses on the impact of civil procedure rules compelling disclosure of user identities on online privacy, as well as on the public interest in resolution of the substantive legal issues surrounding online music sharing. Her paper, "The Substance of Procedure: Non-Party Disclosure in the Canadian and U.S. Online Music Sharing Litigation" will be published in winter 2006 in a special issue of the Alberta Law Review devoted to the subject of privacy. Click here to download the presentation slides... |
Bibendum, Bird and the Beatles: The Role of Free Expression in the Canadian Copyright Reform Process By: Jane Bailey Presented at Third International Conference on the Intellectual Property Protection of High Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 9 December 2005. |
On the Identity Trail: Anonymity and Authentication in a Networked Society By: Ian Kerr Presented at the PRIME Meeting of the Social Scientific Research Working Group at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, on November 25, 2005. Click here to download the presentation slides... |
Add This to Your Cart: DRM and Autopia/Myopia/Distopia By: Ian Kerr Presented at 6th Annual Privacy and Security Workshop, Privacy and Security: Disclosure, University of Toronto on November 3, 2005. Click here to download the presentation slides... |
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Privacy Policies on Kids’ Favourite Web Sites
By: Jacquelyn Burkell and Valerie Steeves
Presented at the 6th Annual Privacy and Security Workshop, Privacy and Security: Disclosure, University of Toronto on November 3, 2005.
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Comparative Approaches in IT Regulation: Communications Surveillance By: Marc Rotenberg Presented on September 29, 2005, at the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, Toronto. Click here to download his presentation... |
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TPMS, DRMS, COPYRIGHT REFORM & PRIVACY By: Ian Kerr Presented to the Federal Court and Federal Court of Appeal Education Seminar: Intellectual Property, April 22, 2005
Ian Kerr presented this talk at the lucheon keynote his talk focues on DRM, Copyright Reform & Privacy. This seminar was designed to introduce and highlight some recent significant developments relating to legislation and case law in Canada in the areas of patents, copyright and trademarks. Click here to download this presentation... |
Privacy Advocacy In An Age Of Surveillance: The CIPPIC Approach By: Pippa Lawson Presented at The Concealed I: Anonymity, Identity and the Prospect of Privacy, University of Ottawa, March 5, 2005. Click here to download the presentation slides... |
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SEEKING EQUALITY ANONYMOUSLY: Naming Names in Section 15 Litigation By: Daphne Gilbert Presented at The Concealed I: Anonymity, Identity and the Prospect of Privacy, University of Ottawa, March 5, 2005. Click here to download the presentation slides... |
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dognymity By: Ian Kerr On October 15, 2004, Ian Kerr made a presentation on anonymity and authentication titled "dognymity", at the DePaul College of Law Center for Property Law & Information Technology Symposium, "Privacy and Identity: The Promise and Perils of a Technological Age", in Chicago. Click here to download his presentation... |
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Continuous Lifelong Capture of Personal Experience with Eyetap By: Steve Mann Opening Keynote Address, ACM Multimedia 2004 1st Workshop on Continuous Archival and Retrieval of Personal Experiences, October 15, 2004, Columbia University, New York ABSTRACT: I begin with the argument that continuous archival of personal experience requires certain criteria to be met. In particular, for continuous usage, it is essential that each ray of light entering the eye be collinear with a corresponding ray of light entering the device, in at least one mode of operation. This is called the EyeTap criterion, and devices meeting this criterion are called EyeTap devices. Secondly, I outline Mediated Reality as a necessary framework for continuous archival and retrieval of personal experience. Thirdly, I show some examples of personalized experience capture (i.e. visual art). Finally, I outline the social issues of such devices, in particular, the accidentally discovered inverse to surveillance that I call "sosuveillance". It is argued that an equilibrium between surveillance and sousveillance is implicit in the archival of personal experiences. Click here to download his presentation... |
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