Yes, current federal law is designed, in part, to protect the privacy of taxpayer information.
Website creators need to be aware of the need to protect the privacy of unthinking users.
We are also concerned about whether Twitter has in place adequate safeguards to protect the privacy of its users.
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Toyota, for example, said that in order to protect the privacy of its executives, it never discloses compensation information.
The identity of the woman, a former resident of Edinburgh, is being kept secret to protect the privacy of her family.
On top of ISPs' strict privacy policies, investigators also struggle with a tangle of federal laws that protect the privacy of anyone who communicates via the Internet.
In the past nine months, OK Cupid has sold its raw data (redacted or made anonymous to protect the privacy of its customers) to half a dozen academics.
Mr. Binney developed a program for NSA called Thin Thread that was designed to capture international communications and had built-in features to protect the privacy of any domestic persons.
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The sensors are available to protect your health, but choosing how to use them and how to protect the privacy of your data will be a matter of personal responsibility.
Vermont had enacted the law to protect the privacy of doctors, giving them the power to okay the sale of info about their drug prescriptions to patients only if they wanted.
The form, he said, ensures that he's in compliance with the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, commonly referred to as HIPAA, designed to protect the privacy of health information.
Media outlets criticise controversial measures taken by authorities in several cities to protect the privacy of homeowners amid concerns that the new rules could shield the ill-gotten assets of corrupt officials.
Because Congress has given me the authority to act if it does not do so by August, one way or another, we will protect the privacy of medical records this year.
Many of these rules were developed based on the incredible abuses committed by the mortgage and securities industries, and others are based on laws intended to protect the privacy of ordinary people.
"But I hope in the meantime we want to protect the privacy of an 11-year-old boy and make a decision that we think, as parents, is best for our son, " he added.
The industry says there need to be rules to protect the privacy of people whose faces are scanned in public places, but argues that harsh new realities require vigorous, technology-based responses that include biometrics.
Specific federal laws that folks tend to get these companies on are the Electronic Communications Act, the Wiretap Act and the Stored Communications Act all laws designed to protect the privacy of your communications.
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"The court's decision will help protect the privacy and safety of the members of the MIT community, " MIT said in a statement Tuesday.
"It might be illegal because of certain rules that protect the privacy and secrecy of what goes before a grand jury, " former Justice Department prosecutor Martin Pollner said.
The judge is trying to protect the current investigation and the privacy of the victims and witnesses.
Luckow herself is torn between the need for strict laws to protect the privacy and individual liberties of the mentally ill and the need to bring them under medical care, even if that is against their will.
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The lack of such an inquiry is particularly alarming in this case, because the interests of the BC scholars go well beyond the typical case of a scholar who sees a professional need to resist a subpoena in order to protect the reputation or privacy rights of those who sit for interviews.
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Narayanan, who was not involved in the lawsuit, currently works developing techniques that will protect privacy while allowing the sorts of computer research Netflix was interested in.
Please explain how you protect the privacy and security interests of that contact in his or her information.
"I can assure the committee and the American people we are conducting this effort with a total commitment to protect the rights, the constitutional rights and the privacy of all Americans, " Ashcroft told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
The names and identifying details of the patient were changed to protect her privacy.
The report's authors said the four orders of nuns who ran the laundries said they had kept many details quiet out of a desire to protect the women's privacy, and that they had sought to provide for the marginalized and disadvantaged, rather than profiting from the laundries.
In 1986, The Electronic Communications Privacy Act updated federal wiretapping law in an effort to protect the Fourth Amendment rights of cell phone users.
Having a little friction around sharing is one of the better ways to protect your privacy, so think twice before automatically placing sensitive information in places where it can easily go public.
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While I will provide the Grand Jury whatever other information I can, because of privacy considerations effecting my family, myself and others, and in an effort to protect the dignity of the office I hold, this is all I will say about the specifics of these particular matters.
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