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Brian Rowe J.D. Adjunct Professor University of Washington Information School Seattle University Law LSNAP.org @ Northwest Justice Project DigitalRightsNorthwest.org TheWLA.org Creating Privacy Culture

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Brian Rowe J.D.Adjunct Professor University of Washington Information SchoolSeattle University LawLSNAP.org @ Northwest Justice ProjectDigitalRightsNorthwest.orgTheWLA.org

Creating Privacy Culture

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You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train

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Information is a life form. Information Wants to Be Free

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III. The justice system has the dual responsibility of being open to the public and protecting personal privacy. Its technology should be designed and used to meet both responsibilities.

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Background

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The Issue

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Transactional Cost v. Right

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The Internet & New Technology

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The Solutions

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V.

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Make Policies Readable

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Make Policies Readable

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Offer an Amnesty Period

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Theatre

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Involve the 20 Somethings

Cyborg Boy by ~Gryz at Deviant Art

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Diverse User Groups

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Diverse User Groups

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Educate Employees

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Discussion Points

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V.

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Credits

Tips For Building A Privacy Culture, No Good Idea is Too Small By Marianne Kolbasuk McGee

John Perry Barlow - Economy ideas 1993

Schneier on Security A blog covering security and security technology. January 25, 2007 In Praise of Security Theater

Cover Image by By g4ll4is CC-BY-SA, John Perry Barlow image By Joi Ito - CC BY

Other images often used under fair use

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