Spyware poses a serious threat of privacy infringement to unassuming internet users across the globe. Existing European legislation attempts to protect end-users from unethical review and use of their personal data. Outlawing spyware technology and strengthening the legal consent requirement for data- mining may offer end users additional assurances that their privacy rights are upheld, as well as more tangible shelter from the existing spyware epidemic. These proposed solutions, however, will only create successful safe havens for internet users by obtaining international buy-in
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Spyware presents a threat of privacy infringement to unassuming internet users irrespective of their...
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State legislation attempting to define and proscribe spyware has been criticized for either being un...
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The term “spyware” encompasses a wide range of software designed to intercept or take partial contro...
Consumers and businesses have attempted to use the common law of torts as well as federal statutes l...
Trust literature has been thoroughly developed in the field of Information Systems. However, recent ...
A continuing Internet information management challenge is the significant prevalence of software tha...
The spyware epidemic has reached new heights on the Internet. Computer users are increasingly burden...
The 2013 Snowden revelations ignited a vehement debate on the legitimacy and breadth of intelligence...
The European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has introduced online privacy and trans...
The article considers the feasibility of the adoption by the Council of Europe Member States of a mu...
Spyware presents a threat of privacy infringement to unassuming internet users irrespective of their...
“Spyware” is a broad term used to describe software that resides on a user’s computer and monitors t...
State legislation attempting to define and proscribe spyware has been criticized for either being un...
Bruce Grant-Braham examines the latest hospitality information technology application
Spyware affects businesses as well as individuals. Spyware can expose a company\u27s confidential in...
This Article examines the legal status of Spyware under federal and common law in the United States ...
Computer users face a new and growing threat to security and privacy. This threat is not in the for...
The term “spyware” encompasses a wide range of software designed to intercept or take partial contro...
Consumers and businesses have attempted to use the common law of torts as well as federal statutes l...
Trust literature has been thoroughly developed in the field of Information Systems. However, recent ...
A continuing Internet information management challenge is the significant prevalence of software tha...
The spyware epidemic has reached new heights on the Internet. Computer users are increasingly burden...
The 2013 Snowden revelations ignited a vehement debate on the legitimacy and breadth of intelligence...
The European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has introduced online privacy and trans...
The article considers the feasibility of the adoption by the Council of Europe Member States of a mu...