Si and I signed hope everyone does!! On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 3:58 AM, A.Cammozzo <a.cammo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Kirsten, > > good initiative! > > In my opinion it would be a nice idea to invite the UE Parliament to > follow the UE Art. 29 WP recommendations, esp. regarding face recognition > and video surveillance[1], mentioning the dangers of biometric data in SNs. > Considering the visual re-identification of people in real world through > uploaded photos and face recognition the report says: <<[...] equipping > video surveillance systems and smartphones with facial recognition systems > based on social network databases could put an end to anonymity and > untraced movement of individuals.>> (p.2) > > TagMeNot.info sent an open letter[2] to UE institutions back in 2011, > asking for a "clear and well-balanced regulatory framework that could > preserve citizens from privacy intrusions, while also providing the > Internet industry with a consistent and transparent privacy policy > environment in which citizens confidence, technology research and business > can thrive". > Of course TagMeNot.info is glad to sign! > > Best regards, > > Alberto Cammozzo, > TagMeNot.info founder > > > > [1] Open Letter to EU privacy institutions, and replies: < > http://tagmenot.info/content/**open-letter-eu-privacy-**institutions<http://tagmenot.info/content/open-letter-eu-privacy-institutions> > > > > [2] ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY Opinion 3/2012 on > developments in biometric technologies: > <http://ec.europa.eu/justice/**data-protection/article-29/** > documentation/opinion-**recommendation/files/2012/**wp193_en.pdf<http://ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/article-29/documentation/opinion-recommendation/files/2012/wp193_en.pdf> > > > > > -- > http://tagMeNot.info > > > > On 01/25/2013 10:01 AM, Kirsten wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> In response to the massive corporate lobbying in Brussels against the >> data protection reform, European Digital Rights (EDRi), Bits of Freedom >> and Privacy International drafted a statement >> (http://brusselsdeclaration.**net/ <http://brusselsdeclaration.net/>) >> geared towards Members of the European >> Parliament and European governments, demanding of them to protect our >> privacy instead of listening to industry lobbyists. >> >> You are of course all very welcome to sign if you haven't done so >> already. Please e-mail to s...@brusselsdeclaration.net. We will process >> all incoming e-mails as soon as possible. >> >> Best, >> Kirsten >> >> > -- > Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: > https://mailman.stanford.edu/**mailman/listinfo/**liberationtech<https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech> > -- -- Lisa M. Brownlee, Esq. Mexico Skype: lisa.m.brownlee lmbscholar...@gmail.com lmbconta...@yahoo.com Author's website at West Thomson Reuters<http://west.thomson.com/store/authorbio2.aspx?r=4889&product_id=15033039&aurec=2000017572Auth> About my Law Journal Press treatise<http://www.lawcatalog.com/product_detail.cfm?productID=15196&setlist=0&return=search_results&CFID=20088542&CFTOKEN=b6ddabf982b888e4-2F42CE2A-B3D2-E07B-503BCB3A910E5EEC> Facebook: Lisa M Brownlee<http://www.facebook.com/#%21/profile.php?id=1691642784&sk=info> Author of: Intellectual Property Due Diligence in Corporate Transactions: Investment, Risk Assessment and Management (West Thomson Reuters) Assets & Finance: Audits and Valuation of Intellectual Property (West Thomson Reuters) Federal Acquisition Regulations: Intellectual Property and Related Rights (Law Journal Press)
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