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Starkman, Neal – T.H.E. Journal, 2007
Through conversations with students across different grade levels, there is clear evidence that two of the things they most desire contradict each other--and they use electronic technology to get both of them. This author had conversations with three groups of students in Seattle about their favorite electronic technologies, and any concerns they…
Descriptors: Privacy, High School Students, Computer Mediated Communication, Information Technology
Panettieri, Joseph C. – Campus Technology, 2007
University CIOs and their municipal counterparts will need to ensure that broadband systems provide plenty of bandwidth for hundreds of different devices used by thousands--and perhaps even millions--of users. Some university WiFi networks are already clogged with too many users. Moreover, universities must somehow provide wireless network access…
Descriptors: Privacy, Telecommunications, Computer Networks, Computer Security
Monfils, Barbara – 1993
As more people become computer literate, issues of privacy become more pertinent. Major privacy issues at the individual, national, and international levels are identified in the first part of the paper. These issues provide the basis for the second part of the paper, which is a report of a survey in which subjects were asked to indicate whether…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Security, Confidential Records, Higher Education
Raaska, Helmi – 1989
This discussion of the protection of privacy as it relates to archival functions draws on the procedures followed by three repositories: the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library (NLF), the Michigan Historical Collections (MHC) at the University of Michigan, and the Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs (Reuther Library) at Wayne…
Descriptors: Archives, Civil Law, Confidential Records, Constitutional Law
At Home with Consumers, 1989
The following articles appear in this document devoted to debating whether credit privacy laws should be revised: "Who's Looking at Your Credit Report?" (Holstein); "Credit Reporting System Doesn't Need Fixing" (Ulrich); "The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA); A Remarkable Success" (Kurth); and "Revisit Law To…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Confidential Records, Credit (Finance), Disclosure
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Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. – 1986
This report considers the privacy issues raised by the growth of the new technology being applied to the personal information collected, maintained, and disseminated by the Federal Government. Four major areas are addressed: (1) technological developments relevant to government record systems; (2) current and prospective Federal agency use of…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Disclosure, Federal Government, Government Role
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New York State Committee on Open Government, Albany. – 1985
This brochure outlines the general provisions of the Personal Privacy Protection Law (Public Officers Law, Article 6-A, sections 91-99) which became effective on September 1, 1984, and is intended to protect each individual's privacy by regulating the manner in which the state collects, maintains, and disseminates personal information about its…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Confidential Records, Databases, Disclosure
New York State Committee on Open Government, Albany. – 1987
This brochure first discusses the make-up of the Committee on Open Government and its responsibility for overseeing the implementation of two laws: the Freedom of Information Law (Public Officers Law, sections 84-90), which governs rights of access to government records; and the Open Meetings Law (Public Officers Law, sections 100-111), which…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Confidential Records, Courts, Disclosure
Gandy, Oscar H., Jr.; Simmons, Charles E. – 1984
Through a review of two accelerating trends in the technology of producing and distributing information and entertainment, this paper argues that the promises of "the information economy" and the "television of abundance" bring not the emancipation of diversity and access, but the rapid disintegration of an already weakened…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Democracy, Information Dissemination, Information Science
American Bar Association, Chicago, IL. – 1981
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) pertains broadly to education records, though an institution can exempt its law enforcement records from FERPA coverage. The primary purpose of this report was to examine FERPA's effect on the flow of information between institutions of higher education and law enforcement agencies. Study…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Confidential Records, Federal Legislation, Law Enforcement
Updating School Board Policies, 1974
School boards might wish to check their present policies on student records for compliance with the provisions of "The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974." Once parents learn about it from the media, principals could be faced with a flood of requests to see their children's records. (Author/WM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Board of Education Policy, Civil Liberties, Confidential Records
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Walden, John C. – National Elementary Principal, 1974
School administrators do, under specific circumstances enjoy the benefits of privileged communication and can rely on some legal protection if charged with defamation of character. (Author/WM)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Responsibility, Administrators, Civil Liberties
Scanlon, Robert G. – 1978
Four major pieces of legislation enacted since 1974--Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (the "Buckley Amendment"), Amendment to the Freedom of Information Act, The National Research Act, and The Privacy Act--represent a broad scope, impacting the administration of research, funding procedures, and the very substance and techniques of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation
Privacy Protection Study Commission, Washington, DC. – 1977
This report of the Privacy Protection Study Commission was prepared in response to a Congressional mandate to study data banks, automatic data processing programs, and information systems of governmental, regional and private organizations to determine standards and procedures in force for the protection of personal information. Recommendations…
Descriptors: Confidential Records, Confidentiality, Data Processing, Databases
Dykhouse, Caroline Dow – 1978
Reviews of publications about privacy law, of recent court actions, and of interviews with newspaper photographers and attorneys indicate that torts of privacy often conflict with the freedoms to publish and to gather news. Although some guidelines have already been established (about running distorted pictures, "stealing" pictures, taking…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Guidelines, Journalism
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