Privacy law fundamentals:
An overview of privacy law -- Privacy and the media -- Privacy and law enforcement -- National security and foreign intelligence -- Health privacy -- Government records -- Financial data -- Consumer data -- Data security -- Education privacy -- Employment privacy -- International privacy law
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF PRIVACY LAW
ESSENTIAL POINTS 1
TYPES OF PRIVACY LAW 2
TORTS 2
TORTS MOST COMMONLY INVOLVED IN PRIVACY CASES 2
ORIGINS OF THE PRIVACY TORTS 2
CONTRACT/PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL 2
CRIMINAL LAW 3
EVIDENTIARY PRIVILEGES 3
FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 3
WAYS THE U.S. CONSTITUTION PROTECTS PRIVACY 3
STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 3
STATES WITH EXPRESS CONSTITUTIONAL PRIVACY PROTECTION 3
FEDERAL STATUTORY LAW 4
STATE STATUTORY LAW 5
INTERNATIONAL LAW 7
THE CHIEF PRIVACY OFFICER 7
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 14
TREATISES 14
GENERAL SOURCES 14
CHAPTER 2: PRIVACY AND THE MEDIA
ESSENTIAL POINTS 17
THE PRIVACY TORTS 17
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF PRIVATE FACTS 17
APPROACHES TO THE NEWSWORTHINESS TEST 18
INTRUSION UPON SECLUSION 18
FALSE LIGHT 21
APPROPRIATION OF NAME OR LIKENESS 21
PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS XI
OTHER TORTS 22
INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS 22
BREACH OF CONFIDENTIALITY 22
OTHER PRIVACY LAWS OF NOTE 22
VIDEO VOYEURISM PREVENTION ACT (VVPA), 18U.S.C. § 1801 (2004) 22
STATE VIDEO VOYEURISM STATUTES 22
PEEPING TOM LAWS 23
BLACKMAIL LAWS 23
CALIFORNIA ANTI-PAPARAZZI ACT, CAL CIV. CODE § 1708.8 23
NON-CONSENSUAL PORN STATUTES 23
DEFAMATION LAW 24
LIBEL AND SLANDER 24
FIRST AMENDMENT RESTRICTIONS 24
ACTUAL MALICE 24
PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE FIGURES 25
COMMUNICATIONS DECENCY ACT (CDA) 26
FIRST AMENDMENT 26
THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND TORTS 28
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF PRIVATE FACTS 28
INTRUSION UPON SECLUSION 28
FALSE LIGHT 28
APPROPRIATION OF NAME OR LIKENESS 28
INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS 28
BREACH OF CONFIDENTIALITY 28
DEFAMATION TORTS 28
ANTI-SLAPP 29
ANONYMOUS SPEECH 29
STANDARDS FOR UNMASKING ANONYMOUS SPEAKERS 30
PRIVACY OF READING AND INTELLECTUAL EXPLORATION 30
REPORTER S PRIVILEGE 31
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 31
TREATISES 31
BOOKS 31
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 32
CHAPTER 3: PRIVACY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
ESSENTIAL POINTS 35
FOURTH AMENDMENT 36
THE FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION 36
HOW THE FOURTH AMENDMENT WORKS 36
KEY FOURTH AMENDMENT DOCTRINES 38
XII PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS 41
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS PRIVACY ACT OF 1986 (ECPA) 41
TYPES OF COMMUNICATIONS IN ECPA 41
WIRETAP ACT 42
STORED COMMUNICATIONS ACT (SCA) 43
PEN REGISTER ACT 44
KEY FACTS ABOUT ECPA 45
CLARIFYING LAWFUL OVERSEAS USE OF DATA ACT (CLOUD ACT)
PUB. L NO. 115-141,132 STAT. 348 (CODIFIED AS AMENDED IN
SCATTERED SECTIONS OF 18 U.S.C.) (2018) 47
COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANCE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ACT
OF 1994 (CALEA) 47
STATE ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE LAW 48
RECORDING POLICE ENCOUNTERS 48
STATE ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE LAW 49
GOVERNMENT ACCESS TO PERSONAL DATA 50
FOURTH AMENDMENT: THIRD-PARTY DOCTRINE 50
BANK SECRECY ACT OF 1970 51
RIGHT TO FINANCIAL PRIVACY ACT OF 1978 (RFPA) 51
SUBPOENAS 51
FEDERAL STATUTORY PROVISIONS FOR GOVERNMENT ACCESS TO RECORDS 52
(SEE CHAPTER 5 FOR NATIONAL SECURITY LETTER PROVISIONS) 52
SEARCHES AND SEIZURES OF MEDIA DOCUMENTS 53
PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT OF 1980 (PPA) 53
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 54
TREATISES 54
BOOKS 54
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 55
CHAPTER 4: NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
ESSENTIAL POINTS 57
THE FOURTH AMENDMENT 57
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE GATHERING 58
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT OF 1978 (FISA) 58
USA FREEDOM ACT OF 2015 59
GOVERNMENT ACCESS TO PERSONAL DATA FOR
NATIONAL SECURITY PURPOSES 60
NATIONAL SECURITY LETTERS (NSLS) 60
USA PATRIOT ACT OF 2001, § 215 61
STATE SECRETS 62
PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS XIII
THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY 62
INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES 62
INTELLIGENCE REFORM AND TERRORISM PREVENTION ACT OF 2004 (IRTPA) 63
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 64
TREATISES 64
BOOKS 64
GOVERNMENT REPORTS 64
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 65
CHAPTER 5: HEALTH PRIVACY
ESSENTIAL POINTS 69
PATIENT-PHYSICIAN CONFIDENTIALITY 70
ETHICAL RULES 70
EVIDENTIARY PRIVILEGES 70
THE BREACH OF CONFIDENTIALITY TORT 70
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF PRIVATE FACTS 71
KEY POINTS: COMMON LAW TORTS AND MEDICAL INFORMATION 71
TORT LIABILITY FOR FAILING TO DISCLOSE PERSONAL DATA 71
MEDICAL INFORMATION 72
STATE REGULATION 72
HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996 (HIPAA) ...
74
DE-IDENTIFYING DATA UNDERHIPAA 75
COURT CASES 77
HIPAAMYTHS ANDFACTS 78
HIPAA PROBLEMS TO AVOID 79
STATE ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS 84
THE COMMON RULE 85
FEDERAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL CONFIDENTIALITY STATUTE 86
SUBPOENAS FOR MEDICAL INFORMATION 86
CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS 87
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO PRIVACY 87
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO INFORMATION PRIVACY 87
FOURTH AMENDMENT 88
GENETIC INFORMATION 88
GENETIC TESTING AND DISCRIMINATION 88
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 88
TREATISES 88
BOOKS 89
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 89
XIV PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS
CHAPTER 6: GOVERNMENT RECORDS
ESSENTIAL POINTS 91
FAIR INFORMATION PRACTICES (FIPS) 92
COURT RECORDS 92
COMMON LAW RIGHT TO ACCESS COURT RECORDS 92
PROTECTIVE ORDERS 92
DEPOSITIONS AND INTERROGATORIES 93
PSEUDONYMOUS LITIGATION 93
JUROR PRIVACY 93
THE FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT TO ACCESS 93
PUBLIC RECORDS 93
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA) 93
STATE PUBLIC RECORDS 95
THE CONSTITUTION AND PERSONAL DATA IN PUBLIC RECORDS 97
WHEN DOES THE CONSTITUTION LIMIT THE GOVERNMENT FROM
DISCLOSING PERSONAL INFORMATION? 98
CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE INFORMATION ACT OF 2002 (CIIA) 98
PRIVACY RIGHTS IN GOVERNMENT RECORDS 98
THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 98
ESTABLISHING A VIOLATION OF THE PRIVACY ACT 100
STATE PRIVACY ACTS 101
STATE STATUTES REGULATING GOVERNMENT WEBSITE PRIVACY POLICIES 103
DNADATABASES 103
DRIVERS PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT OF 1994 (DPPA) 104
DPPA: KEY POINTS 104
IDENTIFICATION RECORDS AND REQUIREMENTS 106
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS 106
GOVERNMENT PRIVACY AND SECURITY MANAGEMENT 107
E-GOVERNMENT ACT OF 2002 107
FEDERAL INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT ACT OF 2002 (FISMA) 108
OFFICE OF MGMT. & BUDGET 108
FEDERAL ACQUISITIONS REGULATION (FAR) 108
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 108
TREATISES 108
BOOKS 108
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 109
PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS XV
CHAPTER 7: FINANCIAL DATA
ESSENTIAL POINTS ILL
THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY ILL
FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT OF 1970 (FCRA) ILL
THE CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU 113
FCRA: KEYS TO COMPLIANCE 116
FTC FCRA ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS 118
THE USE AND DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION 119
GRAMM-LEACH-BLILEYACTOF 1999 (GLBA) 119
CFPB ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS 121
RIGHT TO FINANCIAL PRIVACY ACT OF 1978 (RFPA) 122
BANK SECRECY ACT OF 1970 (BSA) 123
TORTS AND FINANCIAL PRIVACY 123
STATE FINANCIAL STATUTES AND REGULATIONS 124
CALIFORNIA S SB 1 AND FCRA PREEMPTION 125
TAX PRIVACY 125
INTERNAL REVENUE CODE 125
IDENTITYTHEFT 126
IDENTITY THEFT ASSUMPTION AND DETERRENCE ACT OF 1998 126
FTC RED FLAGS RULE 126
SEC AND CFTC RED FLAGS RULE 126
STATE IDENTITY THEFT STATUTES 127
GOVERNMENT ACCESS TO FINANCIAL INFORMATION 127
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 127
TREATISES 127
BOOKS 128
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 128
CHAPTER 8: CONSUMER DATA
ESSENTIAL POINTS 131
PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION 132
APPROACHES TO DEFINING PII 132
INJURY AND STANDING 133
STANDING 133
TORT LAW 134
CONTRACT AND PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL 135
BREACH OF CONTRACT 135
PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL 136
ARE PRIVACY POLICIES CONTRACTS? 136
LIABILITY FOR THIRD-PARTY APPS? 136
XVI PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS
FTC ENFORCEMENT OF SECTION 5 OF THE FTC ACT 137
STATUTES GRANTING ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY TO THE FTC 137
TRIGGERS FOR FTC COMPLAINTS 143
FTC CONSENT DECREES 144
CFPB ENFORCEMENT 144
FEDERAL STATUTES: ENTERTAINMENT RECORDS 144
CABLE COMMUNICATIONS POLICY ACT OF 1984 (CCPA) 144
VIDEO PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT OF 1988 (VPPA) 145
VIDEO PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2012 146
FEDERAL STATUTES: MARKETING 148
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996 148
TELEPHONE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT OF 1991 (TCPA) 149
CONTROLLING THE ASSAULT OF NON-SOLICITED PORNOGRAPHY
AND MARKETING ACT OF 2003 (CAN-SPAM) 150
FCC ENFORCEMENT 151
FCC, PRIVACY GUIDELINES FORISPS (2016) 151
FEDERAL STATUTES: INTERNET USE AND
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS 152
CHILDREN S ONLINE PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT OF 1998 (COPPA) 152
FTC COPPA ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS 153
COMPLYINGWITH COPPA 156
HOW TO DETERMINE IF A WEBSITE (OR A PORTION OF IT) IS DIRECTED AT
CHILDREN . . 157
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS PRIVACY ACT OF 1986 (ECPA) 157
COMPUTER FRAUD AND ABUSE ACT (CFAA) 158
IS THE CFAA TOO BROAD AND VAGUE? 160
FEDERAL STATUTES: OVERVIEW 160
FEDERAL STATUTES AND PREEMPTION 167
FEDERAL STATUTES AND OPT-IN/OPT-OUT 174
STATE STATUTES 174
GENERAL PRIVACY LAWS 174
CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT OF 2018 (CCPA), AB 375 174
UNFAIR AND DECEPTIVE ACTS AND PRACTICES ACTS (UDAP ACTS) 176
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) 177
STATE STATUTES REGULATING PRIVATE-SECTOR USE OF RFID 177
ERASER OR RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN LAWS 178
BIOMETRIC DATA 178
MARKETING 179
DATA BROKERS 179
SPYWARE 180
STATE SPYWARE STATUTES 180
VIDEO PRIVACY 181
TRANSPARENCY 182
PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS XVII
FIRST AMENDMENT 182
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 184
BOOKS 184
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 185
CHAPTER 9: DATA SECURITY
ESSENTIAL POINTS 189
DATA BREACH NOTIFICATION STATUTES 189
RISE OF THE STATE STATUTES 189
STATE DATA SECURITY BREACH NOTIFICATION STATUTES 189
STATE DATA SECURITY BREACH NOTIFICATION LAWS 190
FEDERAL AND STATE CREDIT FREEZE STATUTES 198
FTC ENFORCEMENT UNDER SECTION 5 OF THE FTC ACT 198
CFPB ENFORCEMENT 202
FCC ENFORCEMENT 202
SEC GUIDANCE AND ENFORCEMENT 203
STATE CYBERSECURITY STATUTES AND REGULATIONS 203
TORT 205
DATA RETENTION AND DISPOSAL 207
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 209
TREATISES 209
BOOKS 210
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 210
CHAPTER 10: EDUCATION PRIVACY
ESSENTIAL POINTS 213
STUDENT RECORDS 213
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 (FERPA) 213
PROTECTION OF PUPIL RIGHTS AMENDMENT OF 1978 (PPRA) 215
EVERY STUDENT SUCCEEDS ACT (ESSA) 216
INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT (IDEA) 216
NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH ACT (NSLA) 217
JEANNE CLERY DISCLOSURE OF CAMPUS SECURITY POLICY AND
CAMPUS CRIME STATISTICS ACT (CLERY ACT) 217
OTHER REGULATIONS 217
GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT RULE (2011) 217
OTHER STATUTES 218
XVIII PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS
STATE LAWS 218
STUDENT DATA COLLECTION, USE, AND DISCLOSURE 218
SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNT ACCESS 220
STUDENT SPEECH AND EXPRESSION 221
STATE ANTI-BULLYING LAWS 222
SEARCHES AND SURVEILLANCE 222
FOURTH AMENDMENT 222
SELF-REGULATORY MEASURES 223
FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM, STUDENT DATA PRIVACY PLEDGE (2014) 223
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 223
TREATISES 223
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 224
CHAPTER 11: EMPLOYMENT PRIVACY
ESSENTIAL POINTS 227
SEARCHES 228
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES: FOURTH AMENDMENT 228
PRIVATE-SECTOR EMPLOYEES: FOURTH AMENDMENT 228
SEARCHES AND SURVEILLANCE BY PRIVATE-SECTOR EMPLOYERS 229
QUESTIONING AND TESTING 230
FOURTH AMENDMENT 230
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO INFORMATION PRIVACY 230
EMPLOYEE POLYGRAPH PROTECTION ACT OF 1988 (EPPA) 231
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990 (ADA) 231
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT (OSHA) 232
GENETIC INFORMATION NONDISCRIMINATION ACT OF 2008 (GINA) 232
STATE EMPLOYMENT TESTING AND INQUIRY LAWS 232
STATE CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK BAN THE BOX LAWS 233
EMPLOYEE ACCESS TO THE COMPUTER NETWORK 234
UNITED STATES V.NOSAL, 616 F.3D 854 (9TH CIR. 2012) (EN BANE) 234
UNITED STATES V.RODRIGUEZ, 628 F.3D 1258(1 LTH CIR. 2010) 234
SURVEILLANCE AND MONITORING 234
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS PRIVACY ACT (ECPA) 234
WHAT EVERY EMPLOYER MUST KNOW TO COMPLY WITH ECPA 235
EMPLOYMENT PRIVACY LAW: PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE SECTOR 235
BIOMETRIC DATA COLLECTION LAWS 236
EMPLOYER SOCIAL MEDIA POLICIES AND PRACTICES 237
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT (NLRA) 237
THE NLRA AND SOCIAL MEDIA POLICIES 237
EMPLOYER ACCESS TO EMPLOYEE SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS 240
PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS XIX
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 241
TREATISES 241
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 241
CHAPTER 12: INTERNATIONAL PRIVACY LAW
ESSENTIAL POINTS 243
DATA PROTECTION AND INFORMATION PRIVACY: A NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY 244
WORLDWIDE PRIVACY RIGHTS AND GUIDELINES 244
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (1948) 244
OECD PRIVACY GUIDELINES (1980). 245
THE INFLUENCE OF THE OECD GUIDELINES 246
UN GUIDELINES FOR THE REGULATION OF COMPUTERIZED PERSONAL FILES (1990) .
246
EUROPE 247
EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS ARTICLE 8*THE RIGHT TO
RESPECT FOR PRIVATE AND FAMILY LIFE (1950) 247
COUNCIL OF EUROPE CONVENTION ON PRIVACY, TREATY
NO. 108ETS NO. 108 (1981) 250
MODERNIZATION OF CONVENTION 108 251
EU DATA PROTECTION DIRECTIVE 251
A LEADING GERMAN CASE ON SEARCH ENGINES 255
THE GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR) 255
EU MEMBER STATES ARE ENACTING IMPLEMENTATION
LAWS PURSUANT TO THE GDPR 256
THE EUROPEAN DATA PROTECTION BOARD (EDPD): ITS GUIDELINES 258
EU LAW ENFORCEMENT DIRECTIVE (2018) 258
THE EU-U.S. PRIVACY SHIELD FRAMEWORK (2016) 258
PRINCIPLES OF THE PRIVACY SHIELD 259
OTHER ARRANGEMENTS 261
POSITIVE ADEQUACY DETERMINATIONS BY THE EU COMMISSION 261
PASSENGER NAME RECORD (PNR) AGREEMENTS 262
TRANSFERRING PERSONAL DATA TO NON-EU COUNTRIES: MODEL CONTRACTUAL
CLAUSES
AND BINDING CORPORATE RULES 262
MODEL CONTRACTUAL CLAUSES 262
BINDING CORPORATE RULES (BCRS) 262
EU NETWORK AND INFORMATION SECURITY DIRECTIVE (2016) 263
DISCOVERY FROM EU MEMBER NATIONS IN U.S. LITIGATION 263
DIRECTIVE ON PRIVACY AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS (E-PRIVACY DIRECTIVE)
264
THE EPRIVACY REGULATION: A WORK-IN PROGRESS 264
EU DATA RETENTION DIRECTIVE 265
EUROPEAN DATA PROTECTION SUPERVISOR (EDPS) 266
XX PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS
THE U.K. POST-BREXIT 267
THE DRAFT WITHDRAWAL AGREEMENT (NOVEMBER 2018) 267
NORTH AMERICA 268
CANADA 268
CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS (1982) 268
PRIVACY ACT (1985) 269
PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION AND ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ACT
(PIPEDA) (2000) 269
PIPEDA S 10 PRIVACY PRINCIPLES 269
CANADA S ANTI-SPAM LAW (CASL) (2010) 271
PROVINCIAL PRIVACY LAWS 272
MEXICO 272
SOUTH AMERICA 273
ARGENTINA 273
HABEAS DATA 273
BRAZIL 274
MIDDLE EAST 274
BAHRAIN 274
DUBAI 274
ISRAEL 274
ASIA 275
JAPAN 275
CHINA 276
HONG KONG 277
SINGAPORE 277
SOUTH KOREA 278
AMENDMENTS TO P1PA (2015,2017) 278
INDIA 279
PHILIPPINES 279
EUROPE, NON-EU COUNTRIES 279
RUSSIA 279
TURKEY 280
APEC PRIVACY FRAMEWORK (2004) 280
APEC PRIVACY FRAMEWORK S NINE PRINCIPLES 281
APEC MEMBER NATIONS 282
APEC CROSS BORDER PRIVACY RULES SYSTEM 282
FTC ENFORCEMENT OF THE APEC CROSS-BORDER PRIVACY RULES SYSTEM 282
AUSTRALIA 283
CONSTITUTION 283
AUSTRALIA S 13 PRIVACY PRINCIPLES 283
PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS XXI
AFRICA 284
MOROCCO 284
SOUTH AFRICA 284
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 284
TREATISES AND BOOKS 284
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 287
XXII PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF PRIVACY LAW
ESSENTIAL POINTS 1
TYPES OF PRIVACY LAW 2
TORTS 2
TORTS MOST COMMONLY INVOLVED IN PRIVACY CASES 2
ORIGINS OF THE PRIVACY TORTS 2
CONTRACT/PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL 2
CRIMINAL LAW 3
EVIDENTIARY PRIVILEGES 3
FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 3
WAYS THE U.S. CONSTITUTION PROTECTS PRIVACY 3
STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 3
STATES WITH EXPRESS CONSTITUTIONAL PRIVACY PROTECTION 3
FEDERAL STATUTORY LAW 4
STATE STATUTORY LAW 5
INTERNATIONAL LAW 7
THE CHIEF PRIVACY OFFICER 7
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 14
TREATISES 14
GENERAL SOURCES 14
CHAPTER 2: PRIVACY AND THE MEDIA
ESSENTIAL POINTS 17
THE PRIVACY TORTS 17
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF PRIVATE FACTS 17
APPROACHES TO THE NEWSWORTHINESS TEST 18
INTRUSION UPON SECLUSION 18
FALSE LIGHT 21
APPROPRIATION OF NAME OR LIKENESS 21
PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS XI
OTHER TORTS 22
INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS 22
BREACH OF CONFIDENTIALITY 22
OTHER PRIVACY LAWS OF NOTE 22
VIDEO VOYEURISM PREVENTION ACT (VVPA), 18U.S.C. § 1801 (2004) 22
STATE VIDEO VOYEURISM STATUTES 22
"PEEPING TOM" LAWS 23
BLACKMAIL LAWS 23
CALIFORNIA ANTI-PAPARAZZI ACT, CAL CIV. CODE § 1708.8 23
NON-CONSENSUAL PORN STATUTES 23
DEFAMATION LAW 24
LIBEL AND SLANDER 24
FIRST AMENDMENT RESTRICTIONS 24
ACTUAL MALICE 24
PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE FIGURES 25
COMMUNICATIONS DECENCY ACT (CDA) 26
FIRST AMENDMENT 26
THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND TORTS 28
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF PRIVATE FACTS 28
INTRUSION UPON SECLUSION 28
FALSE LIGHT 28
APPROPRIATION OF NAME OR LIKENESS 28
INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS 28
BREACH OF CONFIDENTIALITY 28
DEFAMATION TORTS 28
ANTI-SLAPP 29
ANONYMOUS SPEECH 29
STANDARDS FOR UNMASKING ANONYMOUS SPEAKERS 30
PRIVACY OF READING AND INTELLECTUAL EXPLORATION 30
REPORTER'S PRIVILEGE 31
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 31
TREATISES 31
BOOKS 31
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 32
CHAPTER 3: PRIVACY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
ESSENTIAL POINTS 35
FOURTH AMENDMENT 36
THE FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION 36
HOW THE FOURTH AMENDMENT WORKS 36
KEY FOURTH AMENDMENT DOCTRINES 38
XII PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS 41
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS PRIVACY ACT OF 1986 (ECPA) 41
TYPES OF COMMUNICATIONS IN ECPA 41
WIRETAP ACT 42
STORED COMMUNICATIONS ACT (SCA) 43
PEN REGISTER ACT 44
KEY FACTS ABOUT ECPA 45
CLARIFYING LAWFUL OVERSEAS USE OF DATA ACT (CLOUD ACT)
PUB. L NO. 115-141,132 STAT. 348 (CODIFIED AS AMENDED IN
SCATTERED SECTIONS OF 18 U.S.C.) (2018) 47
COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANCE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ACT
OF 1994 (CALEA) 47
STATE ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE LAW 48
RECORDING POLICE ENCOUNTERS 48
STATE ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE LAW 49
GOVERNMENT ACCESS TO PERSONAL DATA 50
FOURTH AMENDMENT: THIRD-PARTY DOCTRINE 50
BANK SECRECY ACT OF 1970 51
RIGHT TO FINANCIAL PRIVACY ACT OF 1978 (RFPA) 51
SUBPOENAS 51
FEDERAL STATUTORY PROVISIONS FOR GOVERNMENT ACCESS TO RECORDS 52
(SEE CHAPTER 5 FOR NATIONAL SECURITY LETTER PROVISIONS) 52
SEARCHES AND SEIZURES OF MEDIA DOCUMENTS 53
PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT OF 1980 (PPA) 53
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 54
TREATISES 54
BOOKS 54
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 55
CHAPTER 4: NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
ESSENTIAL POINTS 57
THE FOURTH AMENDMENT 57
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE GATHERING 58
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT OF 1978 (FISA) 58
USA FREEDOM ACT OF 2015 59
GOVERNMENT ACCESS TO PERSONAL DATA FOR
NATIONAL SECURITY PURPOSES 60
NATIONAL SECURITY LETTERS (NSLS) 60
USA PATRIOT ACT OF 2001, § 215 61
STATE SECRETS 62
PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS XIII
THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY 62
INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES 62
INTELLIGENCE REFORM AND TERRORISM PREVENTION ACT OF 2004 (IRTPA) 63
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 64
TREATISES 64
BOOKS 64
GOVERNMENT REPORTS 64
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 65
CHAPTER 5: HEALTH PRIVACY
ESSENTIAL POINTS 69
PATIENT-PHYSICIAN CONFIDENTIALITY 70
ETHICAL RULES 70
EVIDENTIARY PRIVILEGES 70
THE BREACH OF CONFIDENTIALITY TORT 70
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF PRIVATE FACTS 71
KEY POINTS: COMMON LAW TORTS AND MEDICAL INFORMATION 71
TORT LIABILITY FOR FAILING TO DISCLOSE PERSONAL DATA 71
MEDICAL INFORMATION 72
STATE REGULATION 72
HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996 (HIPAA) .
74
DE-IDENTIFYING DATA UNDERHIPAA 75
COURT CASES 77
HIPAAMYTHS ANDFACTS 78
HIPAA PROBLEMS TO AVOID 79
STATE ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS 84
THE COMMON RULE 85
FEDERAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL CONFIDENTIALITY STATUTE 86
SUBPOENAS FOR MEDICAL INFORMATION 86
CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS 87
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO PRIVACY 87
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO INFORMATION PRIVACY 87
FOURTH AMENDMENT 88
GENETIC INFORMATION 88
GENETIC TESTING AND DISCRIMINATION 88
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 88
TREATISES 88
BOOKS 89
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 89
XIV PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS
CHAPTER 6: GOVERNMENT RECORDS
ESSENTIAL POINTS 91
FAIR INFORMATION PRACTICES (FIPS) 92
COURT RECORDS 92
COMMON LAW RIGHT TO ACCESS COURT RECORDS 92
PROTECTIVE ORDERS 92
DEPOSITIONS AND INTERROGATORIES 93
PSEUDONYMOUS LITIGATION 93
JUROR PRIVACY 93
THE FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT TO ACCESS 93
PUBLIC RECORDS 93
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA) 93
STATE PUBLIC RECORDS 95
THE CONSTITUTION AND PERSONAL DATA IN PUBLIC RECORDS 97
WHEN DOES THE CONSTITUTION LIMIT THE GOVERNMENT FROM
DISCLOSING PERSONAL INFORMATION? 98
CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE INFORMATION ACT OF 2002 (CIIA) 98
PRIVACY RIGHTS IN GOVERNMENT RECORDS 98
THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 98
ESTABLISHING A VIOLATION OF THE PRIVACY ACT 100
STATE PRIVACY ACTS 101
STATE STATUTES REGULATING GOVERNMENT WEBSITE PRIVACY POLICIES 103
DNADATABASES 103
DRIVERS PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT OF 1994 (DPPA) 104
DPPA: KEY POINTS 104
IDENTIFICATION RECORDS AND REQUIREMENTS 106
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS 106
GOVERNMENT PRIVACY AND SECURITY MANAGEMENT 107
E-GOVERNMENT ACT OF 2002 107
FEDERAL INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT ACT OF 2002 (FISMA) 108
OFFICE OF MGMT. & BUDGET 108
FEDERAL ACQUISITIONS REGULATION (FAR) 108
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 108
TREATISES 108
BOOKS 108
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 109
PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS XV
CHAPTER 7: FINANCIAL DATA
ESSENTIAL POINTS ILL
THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY ILL
FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT OF 1970 (FCRA) ILL
THE CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU 113
FCRA: KEYS TO COMPLIANCE 116
FTC FCRA ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS 118
THE USE AND DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION 119
GRAMM-LEACH-BLILEYACTOF 1999 (GLBA) 119
CFPB ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS 121
RIGHT TO FINANCIAL PRIVACY ACT OF 1978 (RFPA) 122
BANK SECRECY ACT OF 1970 (BSA) 123
TORTS AND FINANCIAL PRIVACY 123
STATE FINANCIAL STATUTES AND REGULATIONS 124
CALIFORNIA'S SB 1 AND FCRA PREEMPTION 125
TAX PRIVACY 125
INTERNAL REVENUE CODE 125
IDENTITYTHEFT 126
IDENTITY THEFT ASSUMPTION AND DETERRENCE ACT OF 1998 126
FTC RED FLAGS RULE 126
SEC AND CFTC RED FLAGS RULE 126
STATE IDENTITY THEFT STATUTES 127
GOVERNMENT ACCESS TO FINANCIAL INFORMATION 127
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 127
TREATISES 127
BOOKS 128
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 128
CHAPTER 8: CONSUMER DATA
ESSENTIAL POINTS 131
PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION 132
APPROACHES TO DEFINING PII 132
INJURY AND STANDING 133
STANDING 133
TORT LAW 134
CONTRACT AND PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL 135
BREACH OF CONTRACT 135
PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL 136
ARE PRIVACY POLICIES CONTRACTS? 136
LIABILITY FOR THIRD-PARTY APPS? 136
XVI PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS
FTC ENFORCEMENT OF SECTION 5 OF THE FTC ACT 137
STATUTES GRANTING ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY TO THE FTC 137
TRIGGERS FOR FTC COMPLAINTS 143
FTC CONSENT DECREES 144
CFPB ENFORCEMENT 144
FEDERAL STATUTES: ENTERTAINMENT RECORDS 144
CABLE COMMUNICATIONS POLICY ACT OF 1984 (CCPA) 144
VIDEO PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT OF 1988 (VPPA) 145
VIDEO PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2012 146
FEDERAL STATUTES: MARKETING 148
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996 148
TELEPHONE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT OF 1991 (TCPA) 149
CONTROLLING THE ASSAULT OF NON-SOLICITED PORNOGRAPHY
AND MARKETING ACT OF 2003 (CAN-SPAM) 150
FCC ENFORCEMENT 151
FCC, PRIVACY GUIDELINES FORISPS (2016) 151
FEDERAL STATUTES: INTERNET USE AND
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS 152
CHILDREN'S ONLINE PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT OF 1998 (COPPA) 152
FTC COPPA ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS 153
COMPLYINGWITH COPPA 156
HOW TO DETERMINE IF A WEBSITE (OR A PORTION OF IT) IS DIRECTED AT
CHILDREN . . 157
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS PRIVACY ACT OF 1986 (ECPA) 157
COMPUTER FRAUD AND ABUSE ACT (CFAA) 158
IS THE CFAA TOO BROAD AND VAGUE? 160
FEDERAL STATUTES: OVERVIEW 160
FEDERAL STATUTES AND PREEMPTION 167
FEDERAL STATUTES AND OPT-IN/OPT-OUT 174
STATE STATUTES 174
GENERAL PRIVACY LAWS 174
CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT OF 2018 (CCPA), AB 375 174
UNFAIR AND DECEPTIVE ACTS AND PRACTICES ACTS (UDAP ACTS) 176
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) 177
STATE STATUTES REGULATING PRIVATE-SECTOR USE OF RFID 177
"ERASER" OR "RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN" LAWS 178
BIOMETRIC DATA 178
MARKETING 179
DATA BROKERS 179
SPYWARE 180
STATE SPYWARE STATUTES 180
VIDEO PRIVACY 181
TRANSPARENCY 182
PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS XVII
FIRST AMENDMENT 182
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 184
BOOKS 184
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 185
CHAPTER 9: DATA SECURITY
ESSENTIAL POINTS 189
DATA BREACH NOTIFICATION STATUTES 189
RISE OF THE STATE STATUTES 189
STATE DATA SECURITY BREACH NOTIFICATION STATUTES 189
STATE DATA SECURITY BREACH NOTIFICATION LAWS 190
FEDERAL AND STATE CREDIT FREEZE STATUTES 198
FTC ENFORCEMENT UNDER SECTION 5 OF THE FTC ACT 198
CFPB ENFORCEMENT 202
FCC ENFORCEMENT 202
SEC GUIDANCE AND ENFORCEMENT 203
STATE CYBERSECURITY STATUTES AND REGULATIONS 203
TORT 205
DATA RETENTION AND DISPOSAL 207
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 209
TREATISES 209
BOOKS 210
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 210
CHAPTER 10: EDUCATION PRIVACY
ESSENTIAL POINTS 213
STUDENT RECORDS 213
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 (FERPA) 213
PROTECTION OF PUPIL RIGHTS AMENDMENT OF 1978 (PPRA) 215
EVERY STUDENT SUCCEEDS ACT (ESSA) 216
INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT (IDEA) 216
NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH ACT (NSLA) 217
JEANNE CLERY DISCLOSURE OF CAMPUS SECURITY POLICY AND
CAMPUS CRIME STATISTICS ACT (CLERY ACT) 217
OTHER REGULATIONS 217
GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT RULE (2011) 217
OTHER STATUTES 218
XVIII PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS
STATE LAWS 218
STUDENT DATA COLLECTION, USE, AND DISCLOSURE 218
SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNT ACCESS 220
STUDENT SPEECH AND EXPRESSION 221
STATE ANTI-BULLYING LAWS 222
SEARCHES AND SURVEILLANCE 222
FOURTH AMENDMENT 222
SELF-REGULATORY MEASURES 223
FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM, STUDENT DATA PRIVACY PLEDGE (2014) 223
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 223
TREATISES 223
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 224
CHAPTER 11: EMPLOYMENT PRIVACY
ESSENTIAL POINTS 227
SEARCHES 228
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES: FOURTH AMENDMENT 228
PRIVATE-SECTOR EMPLOYEES: FOURTH AMENDMENT 228
SEARCHES AND SURVEILLANCE BY PRIVATE-SECTOR EMPLOYERS 229
QUESTIONING AND TESTING 230
FOURTH AMENDMENT 230
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO INFORMATION PRIVACY 230
EMPLOYEE POLYGRAPH PROTECTION ACT OF 1988 (EPPA) 231
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990 (ADA) 231
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT (OSHA) 232
GENETIC INFORMATION NONDISCRIMINATION ACT OF 2008 (GINA) 232
STATE EMPLOYMENT TESTING AND INQUIRY LAWS 232
STATE CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK "BAN THE BOX" LAWS 233
EMPLOYEE ACCESS TO THE COMPUTER NETWORK 234
UNITED STATES V.NOSAL, 616 F.3D 854 (9TH CIR. 2012) (EN BANE) 234
UNITED STATES V.RODRIGUEZ, 628 F.3D 1258(1 LTH CIR. 2010) 234
SURVEILLANCE AND MONITORING 234
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS PRIVACY ACT (ECPA) 234
WHAT EVERY EMPLOYER MUST KNOW TO COMPLY WITH ECPA 235
EMPLOYMENT PRIVACY LAW: PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE SECTOR 235
BIOMETRIC DATA COLLECTION LAWS 236
EMPLOYER SOCIAL MEDIA POLICIES AND PRACTICES 237
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT (NLRA) 237
THE NLRA AND SOCIAL MEDIA POLICIES 237
EMPLOYER ACCESS TO EMPLOYEE SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS 240
PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS XIX
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 241
TREATISES 241
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 241
CHAPTER 12: INTERNATIONAL PRIVACY LAW
ESSENTIAL POINTS 243
DATA PROTECTION AND INFORMATION PRIVACY: A NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY 244
WORLDWIDE PRIVACY RIGHTS AND GUIDELINES 244
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (1948) 244
OECD PRIVACY GUIDELINES (1980). 245
THE INFLUENCE OF THE OECD GUIDELINES 246
UN GUIDELINES FOR THE REGULATION OF COMPUTERIZED PERSONAL FILES (1990) .
246
EUROPE 247
EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS ARTICLE 8*THE RIGHT TO
RESPECT FOR PRIVATE AND FAMILY LIFE (1950) 247
COUNCIL OF EUROPE CONVENTION ON PRIVACY, TREATY
NO. 108ETS NO. 108 (1981) 250
MODERNIZATION OF CONVENTION 108 251
EU DATA PROTECTION DIRECTIVE 251
A LEADING GERMAN CASE ON SEARCH ENGINES 255
THE GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR) 255
EU MEMBER STATES ARE ENACTING IMPLEMENTATION
LAWS PURSUANT TO THE GDPR 256
THE EUROPEAN DATA PROTECTION BOARD (EDPD): ITS GUIDELINES 258
EU LAW ENFORCEMENT DIRECTIVE (2018) 258
THE EU-U.S. PRIVACY SHIELD FRAMEWORK (2016) 258
PRINCIPLES OF THE PRIVACY SHIELD 259
OTHER ARRANGEMENTS 261
POSITIVE ADEQUACY DETERMINATIONS BY THE EU COMMISSION 261
PASSENGER NAME RECORD (PNR) AGREEMENTS 262
TRANSFERRING PERSONAL DATA TO NON-EU COUNTRIES: MODEL CONTRACTUAL
CLAUSES
AND BINDING CORPORATE RULES 262
MODEL CONTRACTUAL CLAUSES 262
BINDING CORPORATE RULES (BCRS) 262
EU NETWORK AND INFORMATION SECURITY DIRECTIVE (2016) 263
DISCOVERY FROM EU MEMBER NATIONS IN U.S. LITIGATION 263
DIRECTIVE ON PRIVACY AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS (E-PRIVACY DIRECTIVE)
264
THE EPRIVACY REGULATION: A WORK-IN PROGRESS 264
EU DATA RETENTION DIRECTIVE 265
EUROPEAN DATA PROTECTION SUPERVISOR (EDPS) 266
XX PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS
THE U.K. POST-BREXIT 267
THE DRAFT WITHDRAWAL AGREEMENT (NOVEMBER 2018) 267
NORTH AMERICA 268
CANADA 268
CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS (1982) 268
PRIVACY ACT (1985) 269
PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION AND ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ACT
(PIPEDA) (2000) 269
PIPEDA'S 10 PRIVACY PRINCIPLES 269
CANADA'S ANTI-SPAM LAW (CASL) (2010) 271
PROVINCIAL PRIVACY LAWS 272
MEXICO 272
SOUTH AMERICA 273
ARGENTINA 273
HABEAS DATA 273
BRAZIL 274
MIDDLE EAST 274
BAHRAIN 274
DUBAI 274
ISRAEL 274
ASIA 275
JAPAN 275
CHINA 276
HONG KONG 277
SINGAPORE 277
SOUTH KOREA 278
AMENDMENTS TO P1PA (2015,2017) 278
INDIA 279
PHILIPPINES 279
EUROPE, NON-EU COUNTRIES 279
RUSSIA 279
TURKEY 280
APEC PRIVACY FRAMEWORK (2004) 280
APEC PRIVACY FRAMEWORK'S NINE PRINCIPLES 281
APEC MEMBER NATIONS 282
APEC CROSS BORDER PRIVACY RULES SYSTEM 282
FTC ENFORCEMENT OF THE APEC CROSS-BORDER PRIVACY RULES SYSTEM 282
AUSTRALIA 283
CONSTITUTION 283
AUSTRALIA'S 13 PRIVACY PRINCIPLES 283
PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS XXI
AFRICA 284
MOROCCO 284
SOUTH AFRICA 284
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE 284
TREATISES AND BOOKS 284
ARTICLES AND OTHER SOURCES 287
XXII PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS |
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