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Visit our blog to get links to all the stories featured in this episode: https://www.datacollaboration.org/blog/categories/datadrop
In this episode:
– Scraping Data From LinkedIn Profiles Is Legal, Appeals Court Rules
– Top EU Officials Hope Data-Flows Deal Will Be Completed This Year
– Apple’s Cook Says Circumventing App Store Would Harm User Privacy
– Personal Data Breaches Are Falling – Except in Russia
– The U.S. Government’s Google Maps Probe Could Send Ripples Through the Car Industry
– Google Gets Data Each Time an Android Phone Sends, Receives a Call
– Criminal Identification Bill in India Raises Fears of Shadowing
– The Facebook Whistleblower Takes On the Metaverse
– Australia Warns Voters to ‘Think Twice’ Before Giving Details to Political Parties Offering to Register Their Postal Vote Ahead of Election
– UK Government Agrees Bulk Surveillance Powers Fail to Protect Journalists and Sources
– Record Fine for Dutch Tax Office Over Personal Data List
– A Professor Found His Exam Questions Posted Online. He’s Suing the Students Responsible for Copyright Infringement
– Swiss Platform Rakes In $15 Million to Enable Secure Data Clean Rooms
– Avast Acquires Securekey Technologies As It Bulks Up Its Digital Identity Business
The Data Drop is a production of the Data Collaboration Alliance, a nonprofit advancing meaningful data ownership and inclusive innovation through open research and free skills training. To learn more about our free partnerships, the Node Zero community, and our support of the Zero-Copy Integration standard, please visit: datacollaboration.org
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Visit our blog to get links to all the stories featured in this episode: https://www.datacollaboration.org/blog/categories/datadrop
In this episode:
– Scraping Data From LinkedIn Profiles Is Legal, Appeals Court Rules
– Top EU Officials Hope Data-Flows Deal Will Be Completed This Year
– Apple’s Cook Says Circumventing App Store Would Harm User Privacy
– Personal Data Breaches Are Falling – Except in Russia
– The U.S. Government’s Google Maps Probe Could Send Ripples Through the Car Industry
– Google Gets Data Each Time an Android Phone Sends, Receives a Call
– Criminal Identification Bill in India Raises Fears of Shadowing
– The Facebook Whistleblower Takes On the Metaverse
– Australia Warns Voters to ‘Think Twice’ Before Giving Details to Political Parties Offering to Register Their Postal Vote Ahead of Election
– UK Government Agrees Bulk Surveillance Powers Fail to Protect Journalists and Sources
– Record Fine for Dutch Tax Office Over Personal Data List
– A Professor Found His Exam Questions Posted Online. He’s Suing the Students Responsible for Copyright Infringement
– Swiss Platform Rakes In $15 Million to Enable Secure Data Clean Rooms
– Avast Acquires Securekey Technologies As It Bulks Up Its Digital Identity Business
The Data Drop is a production of the Data Collaboration Alliance, a nonprofit advancing meaningful data ownership and inclusive innovation through open research and free skills training. To learn more about our free partnerships, the Node Zero community, and our support of the Zero-Copy Integration standard, please visit: datacollaboration.org