Centre for European Governance Information Society Seminar Series 2008-09
http://centres.exeter.ac.uk/ceg/InformationSocietyseminars.php
Privacy Issues in Online Networks: a case study of Facebook
Abhilash Nair, Sheffield Hallam University
Thursday, May 14th, 14:30 - 15:30 p.m.
Second Life building
Centre for European Governance
http://slurl.com/secondlife/European%20University/116/101/25/?title=University%20of%20Exeter
All Welcome but please register: (s.j.heeks /at/ ex.ac.uk)
Social networking websites, such as Facebook and MySpace are very popular.
However, personal data can be harvested by these companies for commercial
use. Retention of personal data, such as photos and recorded IM chat, by
social network providers can be retained even after the user deletes the
application. Companies function under contract law in the state where the
server is located (Califormia in the case of Facebook) and are not governed
by UK or European law on data protection and privacy. Abhliash Nair
discusses privacy/data protection issues within social networks, using
Facebook as a case study.
Regards
Sarah Heeks
Administrator
Centre for European Governance
Department of Politics
University of Exeter
Amory Building
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Exeter EX4 4RJ
tel: +44 1392 264180
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