Stanford CIS

Privacy

Publication

People Can Be So Fake

People Can Be So Fake: A New Dimension to Privacy and Technology Scholarship, 114 PENN STATE LAW REVIEW 809 (2010) * Publication Type:Academic Writing * Publ…

Blog

After the cyberlaw deluge, another deluge

If I ever had any hope of “keeping  up” with developments in the regulation of information technology—or  even the nine specific areas I explored in The Laws of…

Press

Putting A Price On Privacy

Ryan Calo, a residential fellow at the Center for Internet & Society, is quoted in The International Herald Tribune on the value of personal information onl…

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The Economics Of Privacy Pricing

Ryan Calo, a residential fellow at the Center for Internet & Society, is quoted on the difficulty of determining the value of personal information in the ma…

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The Web Means The End Of Forgetting

Ryan Calo, a residential fellow at the Center for Internet & Society, is quoted in the New York Times on privacy issues in the age of online social media an…

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The Boundaries of Privacy Harm

My new paper explores what is unique about privacy harm.  How does privacy harm differ from other injury?  And what do we gain by defining its boundaries and co…

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Computers Freedom Privacy... And Robotics

ACM Computers Freedom Privacy is in its 20th year.  This year was exciting to me in that robots entered the mix.  My panel on the topic featured forecaster and…

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Facebook's Security Screening

UPDATE: Facebook explains the security procedure here. Apparently they only use photos if you have not set up another verification means. Also, I have confirmat…