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How has technology changed the nature of privacy harm?
The Court says that search results create a new and unique Privacy harm by aggregating information from separate web pages to create a "more or less detailed profile" of an individual.
As Schoen describes it, "researchers pose research questions to the original data controller, which returns intentionally fuzzy/corrupted answers, and you can allegedly mathematically quantify how much privacy harm was done in the process and then debate whether it was worthwhile in light of the benefits of the research".
The data protection system is based on a principle of preventing privacy harm [20].
In this paper, we have introduced the articulation of the privacy-by-design in big data analytics and social mining for enabling the design of analytical processes that minimize the privacy harm, or even prevent the privacy harm.
For example, that we are mixing up the inherent privacy harm of XKeyscore and the response of the government to Lavabit once it discovered that Snowden had an account there.
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For example, Internet technologies can extend the impact of privacy harms through permanent digital records and broad potential audiences.
It makes for a compelling story about egregious personal privacy harms committed in pursuit of electoral victories.
But despite these advances in policy and practice, key privacy concerns remain both in general and in specific instances in which clear privacy harms have been caused.
Although the stolen data sets represent a massive collection of individual privacy harms, the models are a collective harm, and far more pernicious.
At the same time there are dishonest companies who are intentionally causing privacy harms to people and making money off of such abuses.
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