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ATO loses CD with private details (australianit.news.com.au)

Quitting Facebook gets easier (CNET News.com)

Facebook bug dishes out notes designated private (theregister.co.uk)

Monster attack steals user data (news.bbc.co.uk)

Facebook users open to cyberattacks, ID theft? (CNET News.com)

Facebook security glitch exposes user in-boxes (theregister.co.uk)

It's no secret: Facebook's allure is its privacy (CNET News.com)

Consultant Sentenced To 5 Years In Prison For Stealing Customer Information (informationweek.com)

Privacy problem for iTunes Plus (australianit.news.com.au)

Are Google's moves creeping you out? (CNET News.com)

Google grilled on privacy issues in Europe (iht.com)

Police blotter: No privacy in home PC brought to work (CNET News.com)

Google makes privacy pledge (australianit.news.com.au)

Paris Hilton kyboshes ParisExposed.com (theregister.co.uk)

iPod add-on 'fails' privacy test (news.bbc.co.uk)

House panel endorses controversial spy bill (CNET News.com)

Gov't Wants ISPs' User Data (wired.com)

Gonzales: ISPs must keep records on users (CNET News.com)

Free anonymising browser debuts (news.bbc.co.uk)

Extensive Spying Found At HP (washingtonpost.com)

Face-off over online privacy (australianit.news.com.au)

Dutch Internet comany releases customer name in file-sharing fight (news.findlaw.com)

Teens arrested in VA laptop theft (CNET News.com)

Privacy advocates slam AOL (australianit.news.com.au)

AOL apology for search data error (news.bbc.co.uk)

US cyber spies want more rights to snoop on foreigners (news.zdnet.co.uk)

Gonzales pressures ISPs on data retention (CNET News.com)

The Eternal Value of Privacy (wired.com)

Re: Copyright Reform and Canada's Privacy Community (intellectualprivacy.ca) (pdf)

Congress may make ISPs snoop on you (CNET News.com)

Apple pushes to unmask product leaker (CNET News.com)

Terrorists' Web Chatter Shows Concern About Internet Privacy (washingtonpost.com)

Court filings tell of Internet spying (CNET News.com)

Privacy breach at ISP (australianit.news.com.au)

Website accused of huge breach (australianit.news.com.au)

N.Y. Sues FreeiPods.com (wired.com)

Spyware Trail Leads to Kazaa, Big Advertisers (pcmag.com)

Judge: Google must give feds limited access to records (CNET News.com)

Judge: Google must give feds limited access to records (CNET News.com)

Spyware-killing Vista could take out rivals (CNET News.com)

Boost for Google in internet privacy case (guardian.co.uk)

'Free IPod' Takes Privacy Toll (wired.com)

Spyware-for-hire couple plead guilty (theregister.co.uk/)

Why Data Mining Won't Stop Terror (wired.com)

EU privacy experts slam email tracking services (theregister.co.uk)

Feds: Google's privacy concerns unfounded (CNET News.com)

Justice Department's assault on Google to backfire? (CNET News.com)

Privacy and anonymity (theregister.co.uk)

Spyware warriors call for action (news.bbc.co.uk)

Privacy fears hit Google search (news.bbc.co.uk)

Police blotter: Patriot Act e-mail spying approved (CNET News.com)

Google's newest search tool raises privacy concerns (usatoday.com)

Web Sites Hawking Phone Records Shut Down (washingtonpost.com)

Bill would force Web sites to delete personal info (CNET News.com)

First Suits Filed Under Washington Spyware Law (news.findlaw.com)

Privacy under review (australianit.news.com.au)

AT&T sued over spying (australianit.news.com.au)

AT&T Sued Over NSA Eavesdropping (wired.com)

New bid to tackle spyware scourge (news.bbc.co.uk)

Court date set for Google lawsuit (CNET News.com)

Spyware shame campaign (australianit.news.com.au)

Internet Coalition Sets Up Anti-'Badware' Site (washingtonpost.com)

Apple addresses iTunes concerns (news.bbc.co.uk)

Apple adds MiniStore monitor warning to iTunes (theregister.co.uk)

Apple's iTunes raises privacy concerns (CNET News.com)

Snooping fears plague new iTunes (news.bbc.co.uk)

Patriot Act defender touts 'safeguards'(CNET News.com)

Government Web sites follow visitors' movements (CNET News.com)

Patriot Act critics propose temporary extension (CNET News.com)

Worker Privacy: You Have None (wired.com)

Privacy battle in Hong Kong (australianit.news.com.au)

Congress Arrives at A Deal on Patriot Act (washingtonpost.com)

Privacy advocates blast Web surveillance bill (globetechnology.com)

'Spyware' vendor bangs copyright shield (theregister.co.uk)

Court puts clamp on alleged spyware ring (CNET News.com)

Senator warns of Patriot Act alarmists (CNET News.com)

FBI Pushing Patriot Act Powers (wired.com)

Microsoft: It's time to protect privacy (CNET News.com)

Anti-Spyware definitions finalised (theregister.co.uk)

Spyware 'rampant' in UK computers (news.bbc.co.uk)

Google revises privacy policy (CNET News.com)

FTC clamps down on spyware firm (theregister.co.uk)

Crave privacy? New tech knocks out digital cameras (CNET News.com)

Data Mining Found to Flunk Privacy Rules (washingtonpost.com)

ID theft spyware scam uncovered (news.bbc.co.uk)

Game players say Blizzard invades privacy (CNET News.com)

FBI Flight Plans Hit Turbulence (wired.com)

Privacy Guru Locks Down VOIP (wired.com)

House reauthorizes Patriot Act (CNET News.com)

Google Growth Yields Privacy Fear (wired.com)

Online private eyes draw privacy complaints (CNET News.com)

Anti-spyware body takes aim (theinquirer.net)

Giving New Meaning to 'Spyware' (wired.com)

Spyware blizzard shows no sign of let up (theregister.co.uk)

Privacy issues with Google library search (CNET News.com)

Credit card breach exposes 40 million accounts (CNET News.com)

House Votes to Limit Patriot Act (wired.com)

White House wants search limits overturned (usatoday.com)

Banks Alert Customers Of Data Theft (washingtonpost.com)

US spyware bills win large vote (news.bbc.co.uk)

Public worried by online ID theft (news.bbc.co.uk)

Airport screeners could see X-rated X-rays (CNET News.com)

Spyware wars (theregister.co.uk)

Senators push for anti-spyware law (CNET News.com)

Spyware bill pushes $10,000 fine (australianit.news.com.au)

Spyware scumbags make $2bn a year (theregister.co.uk)

Spying on the spyware makers (CNET News.com)

Making the wrong move against spyware (CNET News.com)

Spitzer Sues Intermix Over 'Spyware' (reuters.com)

Business inaction could lead to data privacy laws (CNET News.com)

Yahoo releases e-mail of deceased Marine (CNET News.com)

Man accused of using stolen identities in bank scam (usatoday.com)

Thief Swipes More Than a Laptop (wired.com)

Bill aims to regulate spyware (CNET News.com)

Spyware laws adequate: Coonan (australianit.news.com.au)

Bill aims to regulate spyware (CNET News.com)

Spyware laws adequate: Coonan (australianit.news.com.au)

Data Brokers Vow to Protect Personal Information (washingtonpost.com)

MSN sites get easy-to-read privacy label (CNET News.com)

Privacy advocates frown on Amazon snooping plan (CNET News.com)

Online Payment Company Settles Privacy Charges (reuters.com)

LexisNexis Says 32,000 Profiles Stolen (reuters.com)

Revised Spyware Bill Moves Ahead (wired.com)

ISP sues Dutch gov for snooping costs (theregister.co.uk)

German ISP told to cough up customer's details (theregister.co.uk)

Domain Owners Lose Privacy (wired.com)

'Perfect storm' for new privacy laws? (CNET News.com)

Flaw threatens T-Mobile voice mail leaks (CNET News.com)

Payroll site closes on security worries (CNET News.com)

ChoicePoint Sued Over Identity Theft (washingtonpost.com)

ChoicePoint heist led to at least 700 identity thefts (usatoday.com)

Paris Hilton's sidekick hacked (theregister.co.uk)

Lawmakers want to protect consumer privacy (usatoday.com)

House panel approves spyware bill (CNET News.com)

Windows anti-spyware to come free of charge (CNET News.com)

Court: Wife broke law with spyware (CNET News.com)

Break-In At SAIC Risks ID Theft (washingtonpost.com)

From high-tech driver's licenses to national ID cards? (CNET News.com)

Parents Protest Student Computer ID Tags (washingtonpost.com)

Carnivore redux (CNET News.com)

Congress Puts Spyware on Hit List (wired.com)

More Identity Theft Offline Than Online-Study (reuters.com)

Anti-spyware bill gets new life (CNET News.com)

HP focuses on paparazzi-proof cameras (CNET News.com)

FBI Tosses Carnivore to the Dogs (wired.com)

FBI cans controversial surveillance tool (CNET News.com)

FBI Retires Controversial E-Mail Surveillance Tool (reuters.com)

Gmail glitch yields access to messages (CNET News.com)

Prison for Man Who Pleaded Guilty to ID Theft (washingtonpost.com)

Hackers steal ID info from Virginia university (CNET News.com)

Microsoft launches anti-spyware beta (CNET News.com)

Golden State of Privacy (wired.com)

ComScore: Spyware or 'researchware'? (CNET News.com)

HSC website privacy threat (australianit.news.com.au)

What Price Privacy? (wired.com)

Spyware on My Machine? So What?Ê (wired.com)

Lexmark spyware puts hardware in security spotlight (news.zdnet.co.uk)

US law raises privacy worries (australianit.news.com.au)

Spyware spurs Dell to offer protective software (CNET News.com)

Spyware case hits US court (australianit.news.com.au)

Spyware Bills Win House Approval (washingtonpost.com)

FTC files case against spyware companies (usatoday.com)

Appeals court to reconsider e-mail snoop case (CNET News.com)

Spyware Bill Gets House Nod (wired.com)

Appeals court to reconsider e-mail snoop case (CNET News.com)

Spyware Bill Gets House Nod (wired.com)

House approves spyware legislation (CNET News.com)

US judge raises bar on net privacy (theregister.co.uk)

Part of Patriot Act Struck Down (wired.com)

Digitizing the Bill of Rights (washingtonpost.com)

Judge disarms Patriot Act proviso (CNET News.com)

California Governor Vetoes Privacy Bills (reuters.com)

Spyware bill moves to Senate (CNET News.com)

Feds try again for wiretapping conviction (CNET News.com)

Privacy concern over email law (australianit.news.com.au)

MoveOn.org subscribers exposed (CNET News.com)

Fahrenheit FBI (CNET News.com)

Big Business Becoming Big Brother (wired.com)

Labor groups raise outsourcing privacy concerns (CNET News.com)

Lawmakers look to curb e-mail eavesdropping (CNET News.com)

Amsterdam Appeals Court upholds decision requiring ISP to disclose personal data (dmeurope.com)

California privacy law kicks in (CNET News.com)

Court Creates Snoopers' Heaven (wired.com)

E-Mail Snooping Ruled Permissible (wired.com)

Spyware-killers get going online (CNET News.com)

Utah judge freezes anti-spyware law (CNET News.com)

Court: Names Must Be Revealed (wired.com)

Nation's first spyware laws to go before Parliament (pcworld.idg.com.au)

House panel passes spyware permission bill (CNET News.com)

Judge tosses online privacy case (CNET News.com)

Privacy boss to face tough times (australianit.news.com.au)

FTC: All eyes on consumer privacy (CNET News.com)

California Senate approves anti-Gmail bill (CNET News.com)

Stopping spies is a tough assignment (australianit.news.com.au)

Utah sees first spyware case (theregister.co.uk)

States Speed up Spyware Race (washingtonpost.com)

Privacy jam on California highway (CNET News.com)

Woman charged with breaking into former beau's e-mail (usatoday.com)

FTC officials blast spyware measures (CNET News.com)

Google denies FBI link to Gmail (CNET News.com)

Lawmakers Vow to Pass New Law Against Spyware (reuters.com)

Washington wakes up to spyware, adware (CNET News.com)

Legislator seeks to block Gmail (CNET News.com)

'Spyware' Eludes Easy Answers (washingtonpost.com)

House scrutinizes spyware (CNET News.com)

Tower Records, FTC Settle Charges Over Web Site (reuters.com)

Few solutions pop up at FTC adware workshop (CNET News.com)

FTC to Look Closer at 'Spyware' (washingtonpost.com)

Privacy Group Files Google Gmail Complaints (reuters.com)



Cases



Carafano v. Metrosplach.com, INC., No. 02-55658 (9th Circuit, August 13, 2003) (pdf) - ISP Liability Case under the Communications Decency Act


Customer complains about airline's use of "cookies" on its Web site (privcom.gc.ca)


Blumofe v. Pharmatrak, INC., No. 022138 - 05/09/2003 (findlaw.com)


In Re : Sealed Case no. 02-001 (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review) (pdf)


America Online Inc. v. Nam Tai Electronics Record No. 012761 (courts.state.va.us)


Privacy Commissioner finds businesses in breach of law; Consumer groups declare victory and demand compliance (Privacy Commissioner of Canada)


United States v. McGuire (U.S Court of Appeal)


Calgary Board of Education Order 2001-038 (Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta) - order to stop using and disclosing the personal information of students


Specht v. Netscape No. 017860 - 10/01/02 (findlaw.com)


Major Tech Publisher Reaches Agreement with Attorney General on E-Commerce Security Standards (oag.state.ny.us)


Major Online Advertiser Agrees To Privacy Standards For Online Tracking (oag.state.ny.us)


Konop v. Hawaiian Airlines, Inc., (caselaw.lp.findlaw.com) (pdf)


Re Pharmatrack Inc. Privacy Litigation (pacer.mad.uscourts.gov)


Trans Union LLC v. Federal Trade Commission, et al., (United States Court of Appeals)


Lavigne v. Canada (Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages) (Supreme Court of Canada)


Thompson v. Thompson, et. al (nhd.uscourts.gov) - Divorce Case Involving Email (PDF)


Robert C. Konop, v. Hawaiian Airlines, Inc.,





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