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Privacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Privacy is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves and thereby reveal themselves selectively. The boundaries and content of what is considered priv...
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Medical Records Privacy ... Medical records are among the most personal information about an individual. Yet, Americans have greater privacy protections over the records of video rentals than over their medical records. ... In 1999-2000, Congress considered but ultimately failed to adopt medical privacy rules,
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Nation's School Districts are Failing to Protect Children's Privacy ... Facebook Issues New Privacy Policy in Response to Canadian Privacy Office ... For more information on children’s privacy issues see Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.
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Exploring Privacy: A Roundtable Series ... Sony BMG Music Settles Charges Its Music Fan Websites Violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act ... Financial Privacy Rule: Interagency Notice Research Project...
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The Judicial Conference Policy on Privacy and Public Access to the Electronic Case Files; The Judicial Conference policy on privacy ... The Court Administration and Case Management Committee of the Judicial Conference of the United States is studying these issues in order to develop policy guidance to the federal courts.
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New technologies are radically advancing our freedoms, but they are also enabling unparalleled invasions of privacy. ... Related Issues ... Learn about search engine privacy issues.
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