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Someday, on the corporate balance sheet, there will be an entry which reads, "Information"; for in most cases, the information is more valuable than the hardware which processes it.
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A Marketing Expert Thinks Business should Take Privacy Seriously – and that You Don’t Understand how Your Privacy is Being Violated
I don’t know enough about marketing to know who is a real marketing expert, but Jonathan Salem Baskin seems to be a big deal in the marketing business. He writes for Forbes and Advertising Age and consults a lot. Look … Continue reading
Posted in Big Data, Privacy
Tagged big data, personal information, personally identifiable information; PII;, privacy
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NSA Loses One, Wins One – Interesting Differences in the Courts’ Reasoning
After the NSA’s loss in the D.C. District court, the NSA has a win in the Southern District of New York. Here at Big Data and the Law we’ve dialed it back for the holidays, so haven’t yet spent much … Continue reading
Google, Facebook, AOL, Twitter, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo to U.S. Government: Stop Collecting Personal Information – That’s Our Job
As you likely know, Google, Facebook, AOL, Twitter, LinkedIn, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo are suddenly concerned about our privacy. They have all signed on to an open letter to the President and Congress, in which they say: We understand that … Continue reading
Posted in Big Data, NSA, Privacy
Tagged AOL, Apple, big data, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, NSA, personal information, personally identifiable information; PII;, privacy, Reform Government Surveillance, Twitter, Yahoo
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Privacy, Poverty and Perspective
The largest encampment of homeless people in the United States is in the Silicon Valley. Given the level of homeless in the area, perhaps that shouldn’t be too much of a surprise. The proximity of that homeless camp to Sand … Continue reading
Google Wins Book Scanning Suit – Don’t Get Too Excited
A quick and necessarily imprecise summary of the Google case is (i) Google indexes books and gives the public access to the indexes, and (ii) copyrights have expired with respect to some of the indexed books, but not all of … Continue reading
Posted in Big Data, Copyright, Fair Use, Google Books
Tagged big data, Copyright, Copyright Infringement, Fair Use, Google Books
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That Nondisclosure Agreement Just Cost You Your Business
There are a lot of nondisclosures signed every day. How many are read before they are signed? Not all of them. When they are read, how often do the readers think through how the terms of the nondisclosure relate to … Continue reading
Posted in Big Data, Confidentiality, Contracts, Trade Secret
Tagged big data, confidentiality, contracts, form agreements, intellectual property, nondisclosure agreements, trade secret
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We Need a Code of Ethics for Data Professionals
This isn’t one: Don’t be evil. We believe strongly that in the long-term, we will be better served-as shareholders and in all other ways-by a company that does good things for the world even if we forgo some short-term gains. … Continue reading
Posted in Big Data, Data Professionals, Ethics
Tagged big data, culture, data professionals, ethics, personal conduct, Tech Culture
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The Internet of Things Strikes Again – FTC Settles with Rent-to-Own Spies
So these rent-to-own businesses were using the computers rented to their customers to spy on the customers. See the FTC notice of settlement here. Not just the webcam, as was the case in situations we discussed earlier. In this case … Continue reading
Posted in Big Data, Data Security, Federal Trade Commission, Privacy
Tagged big data, data security, FTC, personal information, personally identifiable information; PII;, privacy
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Big Data in College Admissions – Is This Wrong?
As described in this article from Fast Company, Wichita State University is using Big Data analytics in its recruiting and admissions program. IBM is using Wichita State’s Big Data program as a case study in a White Paper you can … Continue reading
You Didn’t Use Big Data to Research That New Product. You Get Sued. You Lose.
If Big Data is supposed to be anything, it’s supposed to a tool for gaining knowledge and insight. There are times when having knowledge and insight is non-optional. One of those times is when you make products that can hurt … Continue reading
Posted in Big Data, Negligence, Product Liability, Technology
Tagged big data, negligence, product liability
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