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Wednesday, 7 September 2011

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Raising Awareness of Where Geospatial Technology is Taking the Law


Privacy

Cloud Industry Developing Privacy Standard for Mobile Apps  (nextgov)

5 Unexpected Places You Can Be Tracked With Facial Recognition Technology (AlterNet)

Haiti study: Mass mobile phone tracking can be laudable (The A Register)

Kraft To Use Facial Recognition Technology To Give You Macaroni Recipes (Forbes)

Microsoft collects phone location data without permission(cnet)

Hidden CCTV cameras to be audited amid privacy concerns (Courier Mail)

5 Location-Tracking Rights You Should Demand (Information Week)

StopSmartMeters.Org

Data Quality

Old Data - New Data When To Collect Geospatial Data (Vector One)

Better Pipeline Data Governance  (Pipeline & Gas Journal)

How Hard is the Local Search Problem  (Data Mining: Text Mining, Visualization and Social Media)

"Closed" in error on Google Maps, Merchants Seek Fixes (New York Times)

Intellectual Property Rights

Not A Seed of Doubt: Substantial Extraction of Database (LexisNexis Communities)

Law Enforcement

Traffic cameras have new prey: criminals (USA Today)

Dehli to use RS tech to check encroachment (Geospatial World)

Miscellaneous

Courts Skeptical of Facebook Evidence  (Connecticut Law Tribune) 

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