Privacy invasive geo-mashups : privacy 2.0 and the limits of first generation information privacy laws


Autoria(s): Burdon, Mark
Data(s)

01/07/2009

Resumo

Online technological advances are pioneering the wider distribution of geospatial information for general mapping purposes. The use of popular web-based applications, such as Google Maps, is ensuring that mapping based applications are becoming commonplace amongst Internet users which has facilitated the rapid growth of geo-mashups. These user generated creations enable Internet users to aggregate and publish information over specific geographical points. This article identifies privacy invasive geo-mashups that involve the unauthorized use of personal information, the inadvertent disclosure of personal information and invasion of privacy issues. Building on Zittrain’s Privacy 2.0, the author contends that first generation information privacy laws, founded on the notions of fair information practices or information privacy principles, may have a limited impact regarding the resolution of privacy problems arising from privacy invasive geo-mashups. Principally because geo-mashups have different patterns of personal information provision, collection, storage and use that reflect fundamental changes in the Web 2.0 environment. The author concludes by recommending embedded technical and social solutions to minimize the risks arising from privacy invasive geo-mashups that could lead to the establishment of guidelines for the general protection of privacy in geo-mashups.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26074/

Publicador

University of Illinois, College of Law

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26074/2/26074.pdf

http://www.jltp.uiuc.edu/works/Burdon.htm

Burdon, Mark (2009) Privacy invasive geo-mashups : privacy 2.0 and the limits of first generation information privacy laws. University of Illinois Journal of Law Technology & Policy, 2010(1), pp. 1-50.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 University of Illinois, College of Law

Fonte

Faculty of Law; Information Security Institute

Palavras-Chave #180199 Law not elsewhere classified #Geo-mashups #Privacy 2.0 #Web 2.0 #Information privacy #Geobrowser
Tipo

Journal Article