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Topic: Privacy International


  
  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Privacy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Privacy is sometimes related to anonymity although it is often most highly valued by people who are publicly known.
Privacy can be seen as an aspect of security—one in which trade-offs between the interests of one group and another can become particularly clear.
The penumbral privacy right has also not been found to apply to government intrusion into individuals' financial data as it applies to the income tax, their residency data as it applies to the Census, or age data as once applied to conscription and now applies to registration for the non-existent draft.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Privacy   (2450 words)

  
 Privacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Privacy is the ability of an individual or group to keep their lives and personal affairs out of public view, or to control the flow of information about themselves.
The right against unsanctioned invasion of privacy by the government, corporations or individuals is part of many countries' laws, and in some cases, constitutions or privacy laws.
Privacy is one of the areas of security with trade-offs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Right_to_privacy   (3568 words)

  
 Ministry in Daily Life
Although privacy is not as basic as the need for air to breathe, food to eat and opportunity to sleep, we want the freedom, at least temporarily, to avoid contact with other human beings and to be secure from coercion by those who wish to falsely impose on us.
Privacy is related to solitude, as well as to secrecy, integrity and identity, but is not identical with these.
There are four particular ways in which privacy can be invaded in other than physical ways, namely, intrusion into a person’s private activities or affairs, public disclosure of embarrassing facts, publicity that places a person in a false light, and appropriation of someone’s name or likeness for another’s advantage.
www.ivmdl.org /cbec.cfm?study=115   (1882 words)

  
 Brookings Institution Press, Privacy in the Information Age,
As noted in chapter 3, it is precisely for this reason that federal law requires states to mandate that persons convicted of a sexual offense against a minor register with law enforcement officials upon their release from prison and at least annually for at least ten years thereafter.
The place- ment of the question in the survey and the order in which the "A" and "B" options were presented were altered for half of the respondents.
Thirty-one percent of self-described privacy victims and 29 percent of privacy pessimists favored creation of a Privacy Commission.
brookings.nap.edu /books/0815713169/html/215.html   (2147 words)

  
 The International Encyclopedia of Dance: Privacy Policy
This privacy policy and legal notice is specific to the Oxford Digital Reference Shelf and overrides any other privacy policy or legal notice appearing elsewhere on Oxford University Press websites.
If you have any questions about our privacy policy please contact us.
In cases where the editorial staff have some evidence that a word has proprietary status this is indicated in the entry for that word but no judgement concerning the legal status of such words is made or implied thereby.
www.oxford-dance.com /public/privacy_policy   (1493 words)

  
 NTIA: National Telecommunications and Information Administration
NTIA's Office of International Affairs, as part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, offers the following list of hypertext links to other websites as a public service, without vouching for the veracityof any information contained therein.
Please email the webmaster if you have additional links of use.
Please note that we try to include sites that are institutional, organizational, or educational in nature; corporate or marketing sites will not be listed unless they provide unusually valuable information regarding privacy and electronic commerce issues and/or valuable hypertext links.
www.ntia.doc.gov /ntiahome/privacy/links.htm   (218 words)

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