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"Privacy is dead" - this is how Samy Kamkar ended his presentation today at my university. I, for one, believe him. Why? Well, because during his presentation he gave some very compelling arguments.In his presentation, suggestively titled "how I met your girlfriend", he showed how some basic interne ... - Read more here: antoniolopes.info/privacy-is-dead
Toronto, April 4, 2018 - The so-called right to be forgotten is coming to Canada. Earlier this year, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner released a draft policy claiming the right for individuals to remove certain search engine results already exists within current privacy laws. Should Canadians welcome a version of this European law? Or are the trade-offs for Charter-protected access to information too great? At this half-day summit, privacy experts explored the intersection of reputation and freedom of expression,and the implications for Canada.
In partnership with CIPPIC, with thanks to sponsor Google and in-kind supporters CISION and CPAC.
Toronto, April 4, 2018 - The so-called right to be forgotten is coming to Canada. Earlier this year, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner released a draft policy claiming the right for individuals to remove certain search engine results already exists within current privacy laws. Should Canadians welcome a version of this European law? Or are the trade-offs for Charter-protected access to information too great? At this half-day summit, privacy experts explored the intersection of reputation and freedom of expression,and the implications for Canada.
In partnership with CIPPIC, with thanks to sponsor Google and in-kind supporters CISION and CPAC.
The first phase of the edition PRIVACY exhibition poster, designed and printed (letterpress) by Ingeborg Hansen, 2011. Edition of 25, letterpress (Ingeborg Hansen) + screenprint component (Mini Graff). Posters for sale at the PRIVACY opening, 6PM Thursday 7th July, 2011
Exhibition: 7-23 July, 2011
Toronto, April 4, 2018 - The so-called right to be forgotten is coming to Canada. Earlier this year, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner released a draft policy claiming the right for individuals to remove certain search engine results already exists within current privacy laws. Should Canadians welcome a version of this European law? Or are the trade-offs for Charter-protected access to information too great? At this half-day summit, privacy experts explored the intersection of reputation and freedom of expression,and the implications for Canada.
In partnership with CIPPIC, with thanks to sponsor Google and in-kind supporters CISION and CPAC.
... for my regular viewers ... i just couldn't go past this sign today especially after Tiny's mishap yesterday ...
this new house is by where we live and it seemed to come out of nowhere. we're curious who's building it.
"Droni: la normativa per spiccare il volo". Coommunication e Academy: da sinistra Silvia Calissi, Emanuela Pasino, Valentina Pesi.
Contemporary Mahogany deck with a Rosewood Penofin stain. Used both 5/4 x 3 & 6" material, mounted with stainless steel self tappers into custom powder coated 2x posts.
When I got home today, I decided to make chocolate chip cookies (which was going to be my 365 pic). While they were baking, I got a knock on my door. The neighborhood kids found some kittens in the bushes and wanted to know if I'd take them. Since the kids had already picked them up, it was too late to put them back, so I took them inside.
This was just after feeding time.
The pic came out kinda grainy, so I'm going to see if I can get some better shots later.