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:*Tim Berners-Lee: establish market norm of employers barred from accessing Facebook data of prospective employees | :*Tim Berners-Lee: establish market norm of employers barred from accessing Facebook data of prospective employees | ||
'''Concerns''': | |||
*Entanglement: who "owns" what information about a person and thus what can be managed / deleted, i.e. reposts of images, comments, wall posts | |||
*How far to go on the identity "continuum“ | |||
:*Authentication > pseudonymity > anonymity (Ardia) | |||
*Total deletion or selective management? | |||
:*Reputations would be meaningless if they could be subject to a legal right to manipulate (Chander) | |||
'''Sources''' | '''Sources''' |
Revision as of 17:05, 18 November 2010
Reputation Bankruptcy
Scope
- Identity-related content:
- Pictures, Videos
- all pieces of content that would reveal the identity of a person [i.e. we believe a general discussion of Star Wars Kid [1] is not necessarily bad; however pieces of content linking StarWars Kid's real name to the footage are potentially harmful for the person]
- Minors:
- Content uploaded by minors about themselves or other minors
- excludes: 25 year-old uploads pictures of when 16
- Reference point: provision to wipe juvenile criminal record
Involved Parties
- Content Creator (Person who creates content ie takes a picture)
- Content Sharer (Person who uploads content to Content Storage/Distribution Platform)
- Content Storage/Distribution Platforms (Personal Blog vs Facebook)
- Search Engines
The Recent Scholarship and Proposed Solutions
- Law-Based:
- Anupam Chander: Strengthened tort for public disclosure of private fact
- Paul Ohm: Law barring employers from firing based on legal off-duty conduct found in social networking profiles
- Dan Solove: Give legal right to sue Facebook friends where confidence has been breached
- Peter Taylor: Constitutional right to privacy/“oblivion” allowing more anonymity online
- Cass Sunstein: DMCA Notice-and-Takedown Model
- Code-Based:
- Jonathan Zittrain: Rating systems that allow you to declare reputation bankruptcy in certain area
- Victor Mayer-Schonberger: Digital Forgetting/Expiration dates (in “Delete”)
- Market- and Norm- Based:
- Private companies to defend reputation, e.g. Reputation Defender
- Educate the public, especially young people
- Tim Berners-Lee: establish market norm of employers barred from accessing Facebook data of prospective employees
Concerns:
- Entanglement: who "owns" what information about a person and thus what can be managed / deleted, i.e. reposts of images, comments, wall posts
- How far to go on the identity "continuum“
- Authentication > pseudonymity > anonymity (Ardia)
- Total deletion or selective management?
- Reputations would be meaningless if they could be subject to a legal right to manipulate (Chander)
Sources
- “The End of Forgetting” NY Times 7/25/10, Jeffrey Rosen (law professor at George Washington University) [2]
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- "Freedom of Speech and Information Privacy: The Troubling Implications of a Right to Stop People From Speaking About You", Eugene Volokh [3]
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