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The myth of technological neutrality in copyright and the rights of institutional users: recent legal challenges to the information organization as mediator and the impact of the DMCA, WIPO, and TEACH Lipinski T. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 54(9): 824-835, 2003. Type: Article
The digital era does pose a threat to values once taken for granted. We find that our privacy can be compromised with relative ease--the invisible barriers that once isolated the various facets of our lives are falling to the ...
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Nov 10 2003 |
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Use of a P3P user agent by early adopters: dimensions of a learning model Cranor L., Arjula M., Guduru P. Privacy in the Electronic Society (Proceeding of the ACM workshop, Washington, Nov 21, 2002) 1-10, 2003. Type: Proceedings
Fair information practices (FIPs) embody five basic principles that serve as guidelines for data collectors in their gathering and use of information from other entities. These five principles are:...
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Jul 28 2003 |
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Implementing electronic card payment systems Radu C., Artech House, Inc., Norwood, MA, 2002. 484 pp. Type: Book (9781580533058)
Plastic credit and debit cards have become important payment instruments, particularly in the Western world. With the growth of the Internet and wireless networks, the possibility of electronic and mobile commerce is spreading to other...
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Jun 9 2003 |
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Insights and analyses of online auctions Communications of the ACM 44(11): 42-50, 2001. Type: Article
Online auctions are fast becoming an important facet of e-commerce. There are, however, important differences between online auctions and traditional ones, which in turn means that the assumptions and analyses applied to traditional au...
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May 24 2002 |
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The Internet is changing the music industry Lam C., Tan B. Communications of the ACM 44(8): 62-68, 2001. Type: Article
When music is recorded digitally, it can be perfectly reproduced, and playback quality is high. Efficient compression techniques such as MP3, high-speed broadband networks, and cheap data storage make it feasible to store music files o...
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Jan 1 2002 |
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Legally speaking: the Economic Espionage Act: touring the minefields Grosso A. Communications of the ACM 43(8): 15-18, 2000. Type: Article
The Economic Espionage Act (EEA) was signed into law by President Clinton in October 1996. It was enacted to provide strong legal protections, at a federal level, to owners of trade secrets. Of particular concern was the perception tha...
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Aug 1 2001 |
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Personalization and privacy Volokh E. Communications of the ACM 43(8): 84-88, 2000. Type: Article
In today’s digital world, a vast amount of personal information iscollected, stored, collated, and sold or disseminated by merchants,marketers, and various organizations. How do we protect our personaldata from unauthorized u...
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Jan 1 2001 |
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