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Date: 1999-08-11
Person-Tracking: Menschen jagen einst & jetzt
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Für die the International Conference on Privacy and Personal
Data Protection, die im September in Hongkong stattfindet
hat Roger Clarke ein bemerkenswertes Dokument
zusammengestellt. Es heißt "Person-Location and Person-
Tracking: Technologies, Risks and Policy Implications" und
ist unbedingt empfehlenswert. Inhaltsverzeichnis c below.
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Many long-standing technologies embody the ability to locate
and track people. During the last couple of decades of the
20th century, new technologies have been developed with the
express purpose of increasing those capabilities. The nature
of these technologies is described, and the processes
identified whereby they are being applied to the serious
detriment of civil freedoms. Implications are drawn for
technology-using organisations, for technology providers, for
policy-makers, and for Privacy and Data Protection
Commissioners.
Contents
1. Introduction 2. Location and Tracking 2.1 The Entities
Located and Tracked 2.2 Definitions 3. Location and Tracking
Technologies 3.1 Long-Standing Technologies 3.2 Long-
Standing Applications 3.3 Recent Technologies 3.4
Technology Merger 3.5 Imminent Applications 4. Risks of
Location and Tracking Technologies 5. The Political
Economy of Location and Tracking 6. Implications 6.1 User-
Organisations 6.2 Technologists 6.3 Policy-Makers 6.4
Privacy and Data Protection Commissioners 7. Conclusions
References
Full Text
http://www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke/DV/PLT.html
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edited by Harkank
published on: 1999-08-11
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