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Michael Zimmer, PhD, is a privacy and data ethics scholar at Marquette University

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17Jan

NYT Editorial: Beijing’s New Enforcer: Microsoft

Posted by Michael Zimmeron January 17, 2006in Information Ethics, Search Engines

The New York Times has an editorial today on the issue that companies like Google, Yahoo and Microsoft help the Chinese government not only filter out search results that they want to censor, but also help track down the individuals…

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16Jan
5 comments on “Ethics of Blogiarism”

Ethics of Blogiarism

Posted by Michael Zimmeron January 16, 2006in Information Ethics, Social Media5 Comments

There's been quite a bit of discussion lately across the blogosphere on "blogiarism," the practice of cutting and pasting content from one blog onto your own without any link, attribution, editing or commentary in order to drive readers to your…

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13Jan

How to triangulate location data, privacy and profit

Posted by Michael Zimmeron January 13, 2006in Mobility, Privacy

OUT-LAW.COM posts about an opinion on privacy compliance from the EU's Article 29 Working Party on Data Protection. The issue at hand is the growing ability to triangulate location data with the plethora of data services/devices we use in everyday…

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12Jan

Speed Cameras Used To Charge People With Other Crimes

Posted by Michael Zimmeron January 12, 2006in Mobility, Privacy

Techdirt points to this (inevitable) example of function creep in the use of traffic cameras:A motorist who made V-signs [equivalent to the middle finger -mz] at a police speed camera has been convicted of dangerous driving and banned for a…

Read More Speed Cameras Used To Charge People With Other Crimes

12Jan

Gore to Speak About Domestic Spy Program

Posted by Michael Zimmeron January 12, 2006in Information Law & Policy, Privacy

With end of semester craziness, the holidays, and the transition to this new website, I wasn't able to blog about the revelations that the President authorized the NSA to engage in domestic surveillance without proper warrants. [See Bruce Schneier's excellent…

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12Jan
1 comment on “Latest iTunes Update Raises Privacy Issues”

Latest iTunes Update Raises Privacy Issues

Posted by Michael Zimmeron January 12, 2006in Personal Tech, Privacy1 Comment

Privacy.org reports on the buzz regarding a new iTunes feature recently added in version 6.0.2 may be communicating information on the song you are listening to Apple, raising privacy concerns. A "Mini Store" pane has been added to the main…

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10Jan

Experimenting with a “StatCounter” counter on michaelzimmer.org

Posted by Michael Zimmeron January 10, 2006in Internet, Privacy

To get a better sense of how michaelzimmer.org is being utilized, I have decided to experiment with a StatCounter counter. This was a difficult decision, being that StatCounter utilizes web cookies to help provide information about what IP addresses access…

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10Jan

Schneier on Security: Data Mining and Amazon Wishlists

Posted by Michael Zimmeron January 10, 2006in Internet, Privacy

Bruce Schneier points to an amazing article by Tom Owad, "Data Mining 101: Finding Subversives with Amazon Wishlists". In it, Owad reveals how simple it can be to use data mining techniques to profile people based on their public Amazon…

Read More Schneier on Security: Data Mining and Amazon Wishlists

23Dec

Should Search Engines Help China Filter & Track Searches?

Posted by Michael Zimmeron December 23, 2005in Information Ethics, Search Engines

Dan Solove points to this Salon article that reveals how Google, Yahoo and Microsoft help the Chinese government not only filter out search results that they want to censor, but also help track down the individuals engaging in criticism and…

Read More Should Search Engines Help China Filter & Track Searches?

23Dec

Universal Automobile Surveillance in the UK

Posted by Michael Zimmeron December 23, 2005in Mobility, Privacy

Bruce Schneier points us to the latest steps the UK is taking to embark on wholesale surveillance of citizens driving on the public roads: Britain is to become the first country in the world where the movements of all vehicles…

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