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Internet Legal Issues: WWW Privacy Policy Part I ( January 2000 )
Part one of this two-part series considers the need for and steps toward preparing a privacy policy for your web-based business. -
Publication of Photographs: Is A Release Required? ( March 1999 )
This article offers guidelines to follow when publishing photographs. -
Opening Meeting Laws ( October 1999 )
By specific statute County Boards of Commissioner must vote in the open and their votes recorded by individual except for their vote on who shall serve as Chairman. -
Customer Privacy Becomes the Hot Button Voluntary Action Regarding Online Privacy of Customer Information is Encouraged ( September 1999 )
Little has captured the attention of the banking regulators lately as much as electronic banking. -
Invasion Of Privacy Tort Rarely Applies To Debt Collection ( September 1999 )
Minnesota recently joined the majority of states when it recognized the tort of invasion of privacy. -
Congress Takes Vacation from Medical Privacy Bills ( August 1999 )
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) of 1996 (P.L. 104-191) called for protection of the. -
Privacy Protection: Collecting and Transferring Data Electronically; An International Perspective ( February 2000 )
This article outlines privacy rights and e-commerce on the international level. In particular, Mr. Sax explores issues relating to the collection, storage, accuracy and use of data on the world wide web. -
Drafting a Privacy Policy? Beware!⦠( October 1998 )
This article discusses the implementation and surrounding issues of a privacy policy for online companies. -
Employee Privacy in the Public Sector ( February 1998 )
This monograph gives the reader an overview of the principal legal challenges with respect to workplace privacy facing today's governmental employer (with primary focus on the municipal employer in Texas) and offers some practical suggestions for meeting those challenges. -
E-Commerce: Online Privacy and Increasing Governmental Supervision ( April 1999 )
This report includes articles concerning: Online privacy and increasing governmental supervision; The rising use of metatags; E-Commerce and licensing agreements; New E-Commerce rules proposed by the European commission.